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His diary is structured by a similar discretion and contains almost no material that might be considered direct preparatory study for his finished writings such as reading notes , outlines , sketches , or rough drafts .
His diary is structured by a similar discretion and contains almost no material that might be considered direct preparatory study for his finished writings such as reading notes , outlines , sketches , or rough drafts .
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The apparent discrepancies in Georg's relation to his father and the friend in Russia are a direct result of this questioning , and the clash between Brentanism and Freudianism is the crux of the problem Kafka here presents .
The apparent discrepancies in Georg's relation to his father and the friend in Russia are a direct result of this questioning , and the clash between Brentanism and Freudianism is the crux of the problem Kafka here presents .
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Indeed his decision to do so seems to have the approval of the narrator , who intervenes in a rare moment of direct commentary He ( K. ) had always been inclined to take things easily , to believe in the worst only when the worst ...
Indeed his decision to do so seems to have the approval of the narrator , who intervenes in a rare moment of direct commentary He ( K. ) had always been inclined to take things easily , to believe in the worst only when the worst ...
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Irony Ambivalence and Belief in Kleist and Kafka | 3 |
Anderson | 4 |
Jorge Luis Borges | 20 |
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