Journal of the Kafka Society of America, Volumes 21-23The Society, 1999 |
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... encounter with silence , it has to implement strategies of dealing with this silence itself . The text must come to terms with silence the way Odysseus must , whose reading of silent gestures is doubled in the presenter's reading of ...
... encounter with silence , it has to implement strategies of dealing with this silence itself . The text must come to terms with silence the way Odysseus must , whose reading of silent gestures is doubled in the presenter's reading of ...
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... encounter with the thematic . The deformation of the story is the nonconcluding conclusion of the exegesis ( i.e. , the encounter could go on ; the critics K. and the priest could desire to continue , or others like ourselves could take ...
... encounter with the thematic . The deformation of the story is the nonconcluding conclusion of the exegesis ( i.e. , the encounter could go on ; the critics K. and the priest could desire to continue , or others like ourselves could take ...
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... encounter . His essay , " Transcendence and Height " provides an introduction to these terms and an analysis of their connection to the encounter . 4. Ingeborg Hoesterey's discussion in her article " The Intertextual Loop " of " The ...
... encounter . His essay , " Transcendence and Height " provides an introduction to these terms and an analysis of their connection to the encounter . 4. Ingeborg Hoesterey's discussion in her article " The Intertextual Loop " of " The ...
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JOURNAL | 3 |
Der neue Advokat 1982 | 13 |
Reading the Sirens Gestures Kafka Between Silent Film | 27 |
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