Journal of the Kafka Society of America, Volumes 25-29The Society, 2001 |
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... individual modes of transportation , he must constantly attempt to escape by using the only mode of individual transportation on which he can ( almost ) rely : his own feet . The structural fulcrum of the novel , however , emerges in ...
... individual modes of transportation , he must constantly attempt to escape by using the only mode of individual transportation on which he can ( almost ) rely : his own feet . The structural fulcrum of the novel , however , emerges in ...
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... individual existence , condemned to one of incessant struggle for self - preservation . Harassed by the misery of finitude , the individual finds his or her way back to the infinite life of the whole . In the Dionysian dithyramb ...
... individual existence , condemned to one of incessant struggle for self - preservation . Harassed by the misery of finitude , the individual finds his or her way back to the infinite life of the whole . In the Dionysian dithyramb ...
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... individual he had presumed to arouse the special attention of the source of existence , a metaphor of what might be deemed the Absolute , and concentrate it on himself . In those texts of all periods of Kafka's writing , egocentricity ...
... individual he had presumed to arouse the special attention of the source of existence , a metaphor of what might be deemed the Absolute , and concentrate it on himself . In those texts of all periods of Kafka's writing , egocentricity ...
Contents
Eine kaiserliche Botschaft about 1935 | 16 |
Physical Space Light Darkness and Color as Subjective | 27 |
Kafka in Paris A Minor Text in a Minor Literature | 47 |
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