Journal of the Kafka Society of America, Volume 23, Issues 1-2The Society, 2002 |
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Page 33
... death . Likewise , Georg interprets his father's judgment as irreversible ; he forces a literal reading on the judgment such that " death by drowning " can only have one possible meaning . And Joseph K. allows what he perceives to be a ...
... death . Likewise , Georg interprets his father's judgment as irreversible ; he forces a literal reading on the judgment such that " death by drowning " can only have one possible meaning . And Joseph K. allows what he perceives to be a ...
Page 47
... death is the final outcome , existence is bounded by death , but because death itself is an absurd reality and flies in the face of all sorts of possibilities ( e.g. immortality ) , life as a totality can never have any meaning ...
... death is the final outcome , existence is bounded by death , but because death itself is an absurd reality and flies in the face of all sorts of possibilities ( e.g. immortality ) , life as a totality can never have any meaning ...
Page 71
... Death of God , " less of a problem for worshipers of a non - Jewish and secular faith like " Liberty , Fraternity and Equality " than for believing Jews ( Kurzweil , Khazon , 273 ) . After all , a Flaubert could function perfectly ...
... Death of God , " less of a problem for worshipers of a non - Jewish and secular faith like " Liberty , Fraternity and Equality " than for believing Jews ( Kurzweil , Khazon , 273 ) . After all , a Flaubert could function perfectly ...
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