Journal of the Kafka Society of America, Volumes 21-23The Society, 1999 |
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... German - speakers a reading of Yiddish poetry , he describes Yiddish as an un - grammatical language composed exclusively of foreign words , “ Fremdwörter . Those foreign words defy assimilation into a rigid order , because they never ...
... German - speakers a reading of Yiddish poetry , he describes Yiddish as an un - grammatical language composed exclusively of foreign words , “ Fremdwörter . Those foreign words defy assimilation into a rigid order , because they never ...
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... German ( according to the complaint of Fritz Mauthner , as cited by Wolfgang Fischer 226 ) and a confrontation with it meant " shocking " revelation . As a result , Kafka saw , it would leave him blissfully drained to meet its speakers ...
... German ( according to the complaint of Fritz Mauthner , as cited by Wolfgang Fischer 226 ) and a confrontation with it meant " shocking " revelation . As a result , Kafka saw , it would leave him blissfully drained to meet its speakers ...
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... German to signify both " trial " and " process " is at once conventional and ironic , just as if one were to say in American slang , " this lawsuit is a trial , it drags on forever " ( a very Kafka- like statement ) , and the purposeful ...
... German to signify both " trial " and " process " is at once conventional and ironic , just as if one were to say in American slang , " this lawsuit is a trial , it drags on forever " ( a very Kafka- like statement ) , and the purposeful ...
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JOURNAL | 3 |
Der neue Advokat 1982 | 13 |
Reading the Sirens Gestures Kafka Between Silent Film | 27 |
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