Journal of the Kafka Society of America, Volumes 21-23The Society, 1999 |
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... discourse.3 Gilman is not alone in his belief that Kafka was unable to deal with contemporary reality . Many psycho- biographical - historical readers of Kafka ( such as Marthe Robert , Anne Oppenheimer , Jean Jofen , or Ritchie ...
... discourse.3 Gilman is not alone in his belief that Kafka was unable to deal with contemporary reality . Many psycho- biographical - historical readers of Kafka ( such as Marthe Robert , Anne Oppenheimer , Jean Jofen , or Ritchie ...
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... discourse of antisemitism ” which Kafka supposedly " wasn't entirely able ( by means of literature ) ' to mask and efface " " should even be prominent in Kafka's writing : as it was not Jews who originated this discourse about ...
... discourse of antisemitism ” which Kafka supposedly " wasn't entirely able ( by means of literature ) ' to mask and efface " " should even be prominent in Kafka's writing : as it was not Jews who originated this discourse about ...
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... discourses are transformed into " literary " form , into parodic - ironic situations suited to the counter - discourse of a satirist . Two major ideological formations in Kafka's Prague were the assimilationist values of his parents ...
... discourses are transformed into " literary " form , into parodic - ironic situations suited to the counter - discourse of a satirist . Two major ideological formations in Kafka's Prague were the assimilationist values of his parents ...
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JOURNAL | 3 |
Der neue Advokat 1982 | 13 |
Reading the Sirens Gestures Kafka Between Silent Film | 27 |
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