Journal of the Kafka Society of America, Volumes 21-23The Society, 1999 |
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Page 47
... appears only as a simulacrum , not revered , grandly framed or with pride of place , but as an indistinct detail in a landscape etching fastened to the back of the entrance door at an inn . Amalia's story is shortened and told by Olga ...
... appears only as a simulacrum , not revered , grandly framed or with pride of place , but as an indistinct detail in a landscape etching fastened to the back of the entrance door at an inn . Amalia's story is shortened and told by Olga ...
Page 51
... appears to assume the authoritative position held by the omniscient narrator of the novel . Narrative films attempt to mask the heterogeneity of the cinematic apparatus ; synchronous sound and background music are therefore designed to ...
... appears to assume the authoritative position held by the omniscient narrator of the novel . Narrative films attempt to mask the heterogeneity of the cinematic apparatus ; synchronous sound and background music are therefore designed to ...
Page 52
... appears to engage in something other than fruitless debate . The title Das Schloß is an unavoidable , if not an etymological , pun , meaning both ' castle ' and ' lock , ' each gender neutral . The German word " Das Schloß " suggests a ...
... appears to engage in something other than fruitless debate . The title Das Schloß is an unavoidable , if not an etymological , pun , meaning both ' castle ' and ' lock , ' each gender neutral . The German word " Das Schloß " suggests a ...
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JOURNAL | 3 |
Der neue Advokat 1982 | 13 |
Reading the Sirens Gestures Kafka Between Silent Film | 27 |
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