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One cannot , say , miss a train with impunity without it becoming ominous . Now , one of Borges ' most famous essays , much celebrated and much used by critics , I think for wrongful ends , is an essay that he wrote , " Kafka and his ...
One cannot , say , miss a train with impunity without it becoming ominous . Now , one of Borges ' most famous essays , much celebrated and much used by critics , I think for wrongful ends , is an essay that he wrote , " Kafka and his ...
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As we already said , we are dealing with not merely the laws , but the interpretation of the laws which has become a law itself -- " their interpretation has been the work of centuries , and has itself doubtless acquired the status of ...
As we already said , we are dealing with not merely the laws , but the interpretation of the laws which has become a law itself -- " their interpretation has been the work of centuries , and has itself doubtless acquired the status of ...
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The question of the laws arises from the fact that they are present even in their absence , and that they become more powerful when they are denied . Early in the text , the narrator has written of the " disadvantages involved when only ...
The question of the laws arises from the fact that they are present even in their absence , and that they become more powerful when they are denied . Early in the text , the narrator has written of the " disadvantages involved when only ...
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Irony Ambivalence and Belief in Kleist and Kafka | 3 |
Anderson | 4 |
Jorge Luis Borges | 20 |
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