Journal of the Kafka Society of America, Volumes 21-23The Society, 1999 |
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... beliefs ; in Kafka's , experience and belief are often antagonistic . Thus while the possibility of Castle error is open to consciousness , and even thrust before consciousness repeatedly , it is nevertheless forbidden to inquiry , and ...
... beliefs ; in Kafka's , experience and belief are often antagonistic . Thus while the possibility of Castle error is open to consciousness , and even thrust before consciousness repeatedly , it is nevertheless forbidden to inquiry , and ...
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... belief that his life is tied to a mystery and puzzle far greater than himself . There is nothing in Abraham's action that disregards the response of the crowd ; to the contrary , their judgment becomes inseparable from his own . Abraham ...
... belief that his life is tied to a mystery and puzzle far greater than himself . There is nothing in Abraham's action that disregards the response of the crowd ; to the contrary , their judgment becomes inseparable from his own . Abraham ...
Page 39
... belief like a guillotine - as heavy , as light " ( N 39 ) ] . On the same day that he wrote the " oder richtiger " aphorism , Kafka wrote a puzzling statement , stark , abrupt , and not immediately apparent in terms of its relevance for ...
... belief like a guillotine - as heavy , as light " ( N 39 ) ] . On the same day that he wrote the " oder richtiger " aphorism , Kafka wrote a puzzling statement , stark , abrupt , and not immediately apparent in terms of its relevance for ...
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JOURNAL | 3 |
Der neue Advokat 1982 | 13 |
Reading the Sirens Gestures Kafka Between Silent Film | 27 |
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