Journal of the Kafka Society of America, Volumes 21-23The Society, 1999 |
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... understanding . Even though , according to Kafka's view of myth , a final " explanation " will , because of the groundless nature of being , never be possible , portions of the way toward understanding can become progressively clearer ...
... understanding . Even though , according to Kafka's view of myth , a final " explanation " will , because of the groundless nature of being , never be possible , portions of the way toward understanding can become progressively clearer ...
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... understanding -- a process brilliantly uncovered and described by Walter Sokel -- retraces in new forms discoveries that were being made by Kafka and his contemporaries . Perhaps more acutely than most of his co - evals , Kafka himself ...
... understanding -- a process brilliantly uncovered and described by Walter Sokel -- retraces in new forms discoveries that were being made by Kafka and his contemporaries . Perhaps more acutely than most of his co - evals , Kafka himself ...
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... understanding and of foreign languages , French and Italian . K. is supposed to represent the bank with an important ... Understanding ( or lack of understanding ) , certainly the standard of understanding , opens the chapter , and ...
... understanding and of foreign languages , French and Italian . K. is supposed to represent the bank with an important ... Understanding ( or lack of understanding ) , certainly the standard of understanding , opens the chapter , and ...
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JOURNAL | 3 |
Der neue Advokat 1982 | 13 |
Reading the Sirens Gestures Kafka Between Silent Film | 27 |
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