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Kafka states this Schillerian position when he notes that " their doctrine is in certain ways so attractive , for it ... Thus , in a sense it is at the crossroads of these two positions that Kafka's narrator lives : on the one hand ...
Kafka states this Schillerian position when he notes that " their doctrine is in certain ways so attractive , for it ... Thus , in a sense it is at the crossroads of these two positions that Kafka's narrator lives : on the one hand ...
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For K.'s position on the bridge , with the Castle hidden in the distance , closely resembles the position of cognition in relation to things in themselves from the first Kritik . Kant's point appears most clearly in the preface to the ...
For K.'s position on the bridge , with the Castle hidden in the distance , closely resembles the position of cognition in relation to things in themselves from the first Kritik . Kant's point appears most clearly in the preface to the ...
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The allegedly broken self -- called " me " -- holds fast to the first position in the sentence , which is the position of the Balzacian self in the lead sentence . As a result the impression is produced that the hand which inscribes the ...
The allegedly broken self -- called " me " -- holds fast to the first position in the sentence , which is the position of the Balzacian self in the lead sentence . As a result the impression is produced that the hand which inscribes the ...
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Irony Ambivalence and Belief in Kleist and Kafka | 3 |
Anderson | 4 |
Jorge Luis Borges | 20 |
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