Journal of the Kafka Society of America, Volumes 21-23The Society, 1999 |
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... novel . To use Walter Benjamin's metaphor , K. is stripped of his aura . K.'s characterization and the visual prominence of the village are the result of film adaptation as interpretation . The first paragraph of the novel immediately ...
... novel . To use Walter Benjamin's metaphor , K. is stripped of his aura . K.'s characterization and the visual prominence of the village are the result of film adaptation as interpretation . The first paragraph of the novel immediately ...
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... novel describes K. looking at Klamm through a hole in a door ; in the film the spectator sees K. looking through the hole at Klamm , but the camera does not follow his gaze . The spectator does not get to see Klamm and is thus ...
... novel describes K. looking at Klamm through a hole in a door ; in the film the spectator sees K. looking through the hole at Klamm , but the camera does not follow his gaze . The spectator does not get to see Klamm and is thus ...
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... novel's deployment of what might seem to be psychotic delusions must also be understood in light of its deconstructive play with figures of literality . A clash between the perspective of Josef K. and that . of the narrator effects an ...
... novel's deployment of what might seem to be psychotic delusions must also be understood in light of its deconstructive play with figures of literality . A clash between the perspective of Josef K. and that . of the narrator effects an ...
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JOURNAL | 3 |
Der neue Advokat 1982 | 13 |
Reading the Sirens Gestures Kafka Between Silent Film | 27 |
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