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This is how Dichtung und Wahrheit describes the " häusliche Lage " of the very young Goethe : ein zwar liebesvoller und wohlgesinnter , aber ernster Vater , der , weil er innerlich ein sehr zartes Gemüth hegte , äusserlich mit ...
This is how Dichtung und Wahrheit describes the " häusliche Lage " of the very young Goethe : ein zwar liebesvoller und wohlgesinnter , aber ernster Vater , der , weil er innerlich ein sehr zartes Gemüth hegte , äusserlich mit ...
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113 It describes a small personified sphere that finds the " ways " ( Wege ) of its toy maze uncomfortably narrow for it , so that the ball stays away 28 James Whitlark: Kafka and the Taoist Sages 28.
113 It describes a small personified sphere that finds the " ways " ( Wege ) of its toy maze uncomfortably narrow for it , so that the ball stays away 28 James Whitlark: Kafka and the Taoist Sages 28.
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Benjamin , for example , describes gestures in Kafka's work as akin to those of the tradition of the Chinese theater , which he had probably learned about from Brecht , whom Adorno thought to exert too great an influence on Benjamin at ...
Benjamin , for example , describes gestures in Kafka's work as akin to those of the tradition of the Chinese theater , which he had probably learned about from Brecht , whom Adorno thought to exert too great an influence on Benjamin at ...
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