Journal of the Kafka Society of America, Volume 23, Issues 1-2The Society, 2002 |
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Page 5
... status as aesthetic image is transformed into an object of sexual desire . The gaze proceeds from perception of the gestalt to visual ownership of her being as body part after body part is consumed by the increasingly invasive voyeurism ...
... status as aesthetic image is transformed into an object of sexual desire . The gaze proceeds from perception of the gestalt to visual ownership of her being as body part after body part is consumed by the increasingly invasive voyeurism ...
Page 23
... status . His attitude to bachelorhood had very complex reasons , indeed . In context , Kafka's use of the Sisyphus metaphor carries more meaning than just the idea of never marrying and the futility of his repeated attempts at marriage ...
... status . His attitude to bachelorhood had very complex reasons , indeed . In context , Kafka's use of the Sisyphus metaphor carries more meaning than just the idea of never marrying and the futility of his repeated attempts at marriage ...
Page 58
... status with respect to the capital , Vienna ) . As Hayman puts it : " the empty castle [ that dominates Prague ] was a prominent reminder of the emperor's absence " ( Hayman 275 ) - which could as easily allude to Beim Bau der ...
... status with respect to the capital , Vienna ) . As Hayman puts it : " the empty castle [ that dominates Prague ] was a prominent reminder of the emperor's absence " ( Hayman 275 ) - which could as easily allude to Beim Bau der ...
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