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all the defects and weaknesses that go with all these advantages and into which your temperament and sometimes your hot temper drive you". On business days, both parents were absent from the home, with Julie Kafka working as many as 12 hours each day helping to manage the family business. Consequently, Kafka's childhood was somewhat lonely, and the children were reared largely by a series of governesses and servants. Kafka's troubled relationship with his father is evident in his
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Franz Kafka and Felice Bauer. The story is often considered Kafka's breakthrough work. It deals with the troubled relationship of a son and his dominant father, facing a new situation after the son's engagement. Kafka later described writing it as "a complete opening of body and soul", a story that "evolved as a true birth, covered with filth and slime". The story was first published in
Leipzig in 1912 and dedicated "to Miss Felice Bauer", and in subsequent editions "for F."
1076:, noting that both writers had the ability to describe a situation realistically with precise details. Brod thought Kafka was one of the most entertaining people he had met; Kafka enjoyed sharing his humour with his friends but also helped them in difficult situations with good advice. According to Brod, he was a passionate reciter, able to phrase his speech as though it were music. Brod felt that two of Kafka's most distinguishing traits were "absolute truthfulness" (
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2023:... in the way of diaries, manuscripts, letters (my own and others'), sketches, and so on, to be burned unread." Brod ignored this request and published the novels and collected works between 1925 and 1935. Brod defended his action by claiming that he had told Kafka, "I shall not carry out your wishes", and that "Franz should have appointed another executor if he had been absolutely determined that his instructions should stand".
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762:, literally "bread job", a job done only to pay the bills; Kafka often claimed to despise it. Kafka was rapidly promoted and his duties included processing and investigating compensation claims, writing reports, and handling appeals from businessmen who thought their firms had been placed in too high a risk category, which cost them more in insurance premiums. He would compile and compose the
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787:. After seeing a Yiddish theatre troupe perform in October 1911, for the next six months Kafka "immersed himself in Yiddish language and in Yiddish literature". This interest also served as a starting point for his growing exploration of Judaism. It was at about this time that Kafka became a vegetarian. Around 1915, Kafka received his draft notice for military service in World War
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1651:. The inspiration for the novel was the time Kafka spent in the audience of Yiddish theatre the previous year, bringing him to a new awareness of his heritage, which led to the thought that an innate appreciation for one's heritage lives deep within each person. More explicitly humorous and slightly more realistic than most of Kafka's works, the novel shares the
2311:. Although he worked in insurance, as a trained lawyer Kafka was "keenly aware of the legal debates of his day". In an early 21st-century publication that uses Kafka's office writings as its point of departure, Pothik Ghosh states that with Kafka, law "has no meaning outside its fact of being a pure force of domination and determination".
2198:"cultural assets belonging to the Jewish people". The National Library also suggests that Brod bequeathed the papers to them in his will. The Tel Aviv Family Court ruled in October 2012, six months after Ruth's death, that the papers were the property of the National Library. The Israeli Supreme Court upheld the decision in December 2016.
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out, she by no means was. (I alienate myself from her a little by inspecting her so closely ...) Almost broken nose. Blonde, somewhat straight, unattractive hair, strong chin. As I was taking my seat I looked at her closely for the first time, by the time I was seated I already had an unshakeable opinion.
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representative of any particular legal or political entity, is usually interpreted to represent a collection of anonymous, incomprehensible forces. These are hidden from the individual but control the lives of the people, who are innocent victims of systems beyond their control. Critics who support this
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and the City of Prague. It recognizes the merits of literature as "humanistic character and contribution to cultural, national, language and religious tolerance, its existential, timeless character, its generally human validity, and its ability to hand over a testimony about our times". The selection
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Enclosed in my own four walls, I found myself as an immigrant imprisoned in a foreign country;... I saw my family as strange aliens whose foreign customs, rites, and very language defied comprehension;... though I did not want it, they forced me to participate in their bizarre rituals;... I could not
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Dostoevsky's presentation of characters who are punished for a crime. In Kafka's work, a character is punished although a crime has not been committed. Kundera believes that Kafka's inspirations for his characteristic situations came both from growing up in a patriarchal
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Miss FB. When I arrived at Brod's on 13 August, she was sitting at the table. I was not at all curious about who she was, but rather took her for granted at once. Bony, empty face that wore its emptiness openly. Bare throat. A blouse thrown on. Looked very domestic in her dress although, as it turned
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states that his life was full of "incessant womanising" and that he was filled with a fear of "sexual failure". Kafka visited brothels for most of his adult life and was interested in pornography. In addition, he had close relationships with several women during his lifetime. On 13 August 1912, Kafka
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as "a vivid depiction of the borderline personality" and described the story as "model for Kafka's own abandonment fears, anxiety, depression, and parasitic dependency needs. Kafka illuminated the borderline's general confusion of normal and healthy desires, wishes, and needs with something ugly and
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Kafka had a lifelong suspicion that people found him mentally and physically repulsive. However, many of those who met him found him to possess obvious intelligence and a sense of humour; they also found him handsome, although of austere appearance. Kafka was thought to be "very self-analytic". Brod
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Gabriele was Kafka's eldest sister. She was known as Elli or Ellie; her married name is variously rendered as
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Marbach am Neckar. A ruling by a Tel Aviv family court in 2010 held that the papers must be released and a few were, including a previously unknown story, but the legal battle continued. The Hoffes claim the papers are their personal property, while the National Library of Israel argues they are
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Stach and Brod state that during the time that Kafka knew Felice Bauer, he had an affair with a friend of hers, Margarethe "Grete" Bloch, a Jewish woman from Berlin. Brod says that Bloch gave birth to Kafka's son, although Kafka never knew about the child. The boy, whose name is not known, was born
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of Prague in 1901, Kafka began studying chemistry but switched to law after two weeks. Although this field did not excite him, it offered a range of career possibilities which pleased his father. In addition, law required a longer course of study, giving Kafka time to take classes in German studies
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as a "huge, selfish, overbearing businessman" and by Franz Kafka as "a true Kafka in strength, health, appetite, loudness of voice, eloquence, self-satisfaction, worldly dominance, endurance, presence of mind, knowledge of human nature, a certain way of doing things on a grand scale, of course with
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Kafka was a prolific writer, spending most of his free time writing, often late into the night. He burned an estimated 90 percent of his total work due to his persistent struggles with self-doubt. Much of the remaining 10 percent is lost or otherwise unpublished. Few of Kafka's works were published
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As Brod published the bulk of the writings in his possession, Kafka's work began to attract wider attention and critical acclaim. Brod found it difficult to arrange Kafka's notebooks in chronological order. One problem was that Kafka often began writing in different parts of the book; sometimes in
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who specialises in Kafka's works, says Kafka's influence transcends literature and literary scholarship; it impacts visual arts, music, and popular culture. Harry
Steinhauer, a professor of German and Jewish literature, says that Kafka "has made a more powerful impact on literate society than any
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literally means 'an animal unclean for sacrifice'; in today's German, it means 'vermin'. It is sometimes used colloquially to mean 'bug'âa very general term, unlike the scientific 'insect'. Kafka had no intention of labeling Gregor, the protagonist of the story, as any specific thing but instead
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explores Kafka's connection to
Zionism: "It seems that those who claim that there was such a connection and that Zionism played a central role in his life and literary work, and those who deny the connection altogether or dismiss its importance, are both wrong. The truth lies in some very elusive
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English, "more than three decades after this complete text appeared in German. The sole previous English edition, with Brod's edits, was issued in the late 1940s". The new edition revealed that Brod had expunged homoerotic references, and negative comments about Eastern European
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In a creative outburst on the night of 22 September 1912, Kafka wrote the story "Das Urteil" ("The
Judgment", literally: "The Verdict") and dedicated it to Felice Bauer. Brod noted the similarity in names of the main character and his fictional fiancée, Georg Bendemann and Frieda Brandenfeld, to
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village of ZĂŒrau (SiĆem in Czech), where his sister Ottla worked on the farm of her brother-in-law Karl Hermann. He felt comfortable there and later described this time as perhaps the best period of his life, probably because he had no responsibilities. He kept diaries and made notes in exercise
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My job is unbearable to me because it conflicts with my only desire and my only calling, which is literature.... I am nothing but literature and can and want to be nothing else ... Nervous states of the worst sort control me without pause ... A marriage could not change me, just as my job cannot
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on the insurance institute for the several years he worked there. The reports were well received by his superiors. Kafka usually got off work at 2 p.m., so that he had time to spend on his literary work, to which he was committed. Kafka's father also expected him to help out at and take over the
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The Kafka family had a servant girl living with them in a cramped apartment. Franz's room was often cold. In November 1913, the family moved into a bigger apartment, although Ellie and Valli had married and moved out of the first apartment. In early August 1914, just after World War I began, the
637:("The Close Prague Circle") to describe the group of writers, which included Kafka, Felix Weltsch and Brod himself. Brod soon noticed that, although Kafka was shy and seldom spoke, what he said was usually profound. Kafka was an avid reader throughout his life; together he and Brod read Plato's
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Michel-André Bossy writes that Kafka created a rigidly inflexible and sterile bureaucratic universe. Kafka wrote in an aloof manner full of legal and scientific terms. Yet his serious universe also had insightful humour, all highlighting the "irrationality at the roots of a supposedly rational
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Kafka finished none of his full-length novels and burned around 90 percent of his work, much of it during the period he lived in Berlin with Diamant, who helped him burn the drafts. In his early years as a writer he was influenced by von Kleist, whose work he described in a letter to Bauer as
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showed him "that it was possible to write in a different way". A prominent theme of Kafka's work, first established in the short story "Das Urteil", is fatherâson conflict: the guilt induced in the son is resolved through suffering and atonement. Other prominent themes and archetypes include
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calls Kafka the "symbolic figure of his era". His contemporaries included numerous Jewish, Czech, and German writers who were sensitive to Jewish, Czech, and German culture. According to Rothkirchen, "This situation lent their writings a broad cosmopolitan outlook and a quality of exaltation
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Although Kafka showed little interest in exercise as a child, he later developed a passion for games and physical activity and was an accomplished rider, swimmer, and rower. On weekends, he and his friends embarked on long hikes, often planned by Kafka himself. His other interests included
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Attempts have been made to identify the influence of Kafka's legal background and the role of law in his fiction. Most interpretations identify aspects of law and legality as important in his work, in which the legal system is often oppressive. The law in Kafka's works, rather than being
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that Kafka's letters have the "earmarks of his fiction: the same nervous attention to minute particulars; the same paranoid awareness of shifting balances of power; the same atmosphere of emotional suffocationâcombined, surprisingly enough, with moments of boyish ardour and delight."
12264:"Exam 18 July 1903 â Faculty of Law of the German University in Prague, Books of examination protocols of State Examination Commissions, inventory No. 10, Juridical Historical State Examination Commission at the German Charles-Ferdinand University in Prague (1902-1903), page 12789"
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12232:"Exam 22 March 1906 â Faculty of Law of the German University in Prague, Books of examination protocols of State Examination Commissions, inventory No. 75, State Scientific State Examination Commission at the German Charles-Ferdinand University in Prague (1905-1906), page 8595"
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world". His characters are trapped, confused, full of guilt, frustrated, and lacking understanding of their surreal world. Much post-Kafka fiction, especially science fiction, follows the themes and precepts of Kafka's universe. This can be seen in the works of authors such as
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money from Hermann Kafka. Kafka showed a positive attitude at first, dedicating much of his free time to the business, but he later resented the encroachment of this work on his writing time. During that period, he also found interest and entertainment in the performances of
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sisters did not know where their husbands were in the military and moved back in with the family in this larger apartment. Both Ellie and Valli also had children. Franz at age 31 moved into Valli's former apartment, quiet by contrast, and lived by himself for the first time.
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in 1929, the Hermann family business experienced financial difficulties and eventually went bankrupt. Karl Hermann died February 27, 1939, and Elli was supported financially by her sisters. On October 21, 1941, she was deported together with her daughter Hanna to the
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in the United States. A 1941 edition, including a homage by Thomas Mann, spurred a surge in Kafka's popularity in the United States during the late 1940s. The Muirs translated all shorter works that Kafka had seen fit to print; they were published by
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of an oppressive and intangible system putting the protagonist repeatedly in bizarre situations. It uses many details of experiences from his relatives who had emigrated to America and is the only work for which Kafka considered an optimistic ending.
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The tremendous world I have inside my head, but how to free myself and free it without being torn to pieces. And a thousand times rather be torn to pieces than retain it in me or bury it. That, indeed, is why I am here, that is quite clear to
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I, but his employers at the insurance institute arranged for a deferment because his work was considered essential government service. He later attempted to join the military but was prevented from doing so by medical problems associated with
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as that of the dominant Western author of our century". Sandbank argues that despite Kafka's pervasiveness, his enigmatic style has yet to be emulated. Neil Christian Pages, a professor of German Studies and Comparative Literature at
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committee and recipients come from all over the world, but are limited to living authors who have had at least one work published in Czech. The recipient receives $ 10,000, a diploma, and a bronze statuette at a presentation in
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Though Kafka never married, he held marriage and children in high esteem. He had several girlfriends and lovers during his life. He may have suffered from an eating disorder. Doctor Manfred M. Fichter of the Psychiatric Clinic,
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genre. Kafka also touches on the theme of human conflict with bureaucracy. William Burrows claims that such work is centred on the concepts of struggle, pain, solitude, and the need for relationships. Others, such as
1452:" on his deathbed, a story whose composition he had begun before his throat closed to the point that he could not take any nourishment. His body was brought back to Prague where he was buried on 11 June 1924, in the
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in southern Bohemia. Hermann brought the Kafka family to Prague. After working as a travelling sales representative, he eventually became a fashion retailer who employed up to 15 people and used the image of a
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worsened and in March 1924 he returned from Berlin to Prague, where members of his family, principally his sister Ottla and Dora Diamant, took care of him. He went to Hugo Hoffmann's sanatorium in
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All of Kafka's published works, except some letters he wrote in Czech to Milena JesenskĂĄ, were written in German. What little was published during his lifetime attracted scant public attention.
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Knochiges leeres Gesicht, das seine Leere offen trug. Freier Hals. Ăberworfene Bluse ... Fast zerbrochene Nase. Blondes, etwas steifes, reizloses Haar, starkes Kinn.
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Unlike many famous writers, Kafka is rarely quoted by others. Instead, he is noted more for his visions and perspective. Kafka had a strong influence on
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the middle, sometimes working backwards from the end. Brod finished many of Kafka's incomplete works for publication. For example, Kafka left
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Aizenberg, Edna (JulyâDecember 1986). "Kafkaesque Strategy and Anti-Peronist Ideology Martinez Estrada's Stories as Socially Symbolic Acts".
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interpretation cite instances where Kafka describes himself in conflict with an absurd universe, such as the following entry from his diary:
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Lenka ĆœehrovĂĄ "Sur les traces de Franz Kafka dans lâĆuvre de Milan Kundera // In the footsteps of Franz Kafka in the work of Milan Kundera"
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other writer of the twentieth century". Brod said that the 20th century will one day be known as the "century of Kafka".
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McElroy, Bernard (Summer 1985). "The Art of Projective Thinking: Franz Kafka and the Paranoid Vision".
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Kafka: Making of an Icon, Exhibition at the Bodleian Libraries, Oxford from 30 May - 27 October 2024
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Rhine, Marjorie E. (Winter 1989). "Untangling Kafka's Knotty Texts: The Translator's Prerogative?".
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bordering on transcendental metaphysical contemplation. An illustrious example is Franz Kafka".
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The Tales of Franz Kafka: English Translation with Original Text in German
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Sandbank, Shimon (1992). "After Kafka: The Influence of Kafka's Fiction".
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Fichter, Manfred M. (May 1987). "The Anorexia Nervosa of Franz Kafka".
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for soprano and violin, using fragments of Kafka's diary and letters
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Sound Interpretations – Dedication To Franz Kafka
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Danta, Chris (April 2008). "Sarah's Laughter: Kafka's Abraham".
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Escenas de la Literatura Universal y Retratos de Grandes Autores
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ExposiciĂłn Kafka & CIA.: Hitos y Mitos de la Cultura Dibujos
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Drake, William A. (1 November 1925). "A Report for an Academy".
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11964:"Franz Kafka: Writing of the System's Despair and Alienation"
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11864:"Ein Landarzt Rundfunkoper auf die ErzÀhlung von Franz Kafka"
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10357:"Kafka's Afflicted Vision: A Literary-Theological Critique"
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The Mirror of Justice: Literary Reflections of Legal Crisis
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12176:"Sound Interpretations â Dedication To Franz Kafka"
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Thou Shalt Not Be Aware: Society's Betrayal of the Child
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Genius: A Mosaic of One Hundred Exemplary Creative Minds
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The Powers of Speech: The Politics of Culture in the GDR
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Franz Kafka: Manuscripts, drawings and personal letters
12793:(1994). Northampton, Massachusetts: Kitchen Sink Press.
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Luke, F. D. (April 1951). "Kafka's 'Die Verwandlung'".
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8632:(in Spanish). Barcelona: Oceano Grupo Editorial, S.A.
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Bloom, Harold (Spring 2011). "Franz Kafka's Zionism".
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SpoleÄnost Franze Kafky a nakladatelstvĂ Franze Kafky
12418:. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press.
11232:"Lawyers open cache of unpublished Kafka manuscripts"
10941:"Books of the Times; Kafka's Kafkaesque Love Letters"
9615:. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
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The Myth of Power and the Self: Essays on Franz Kafka
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The Jews of Bohemia and Moravia: Facing the Holocaust
8819:. Farmington Hills, Michigan: Gale Cengage Learning.
8721:. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
8702:. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
8590:. Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Press.
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12303:. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: LiteraryJoint Press.
12158:. Kafka Project, San Diego State University. 2012.
11703:"Gabriel Garcia Marquez, The Art of Fiction No. 69"
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11312:"Franz Kafka's Metamorphosis Becomes Google Doodle"
10532:"Kafka's 'Metamorphosis': Rebellion and Punishment"
9417:. Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press.
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12074:(in German). LiteraturHaus. 1999. Archived from
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13304:Franz Kafka's papers and the Bodleian Libraries
12995:See also Wagenbach (2019), listed in "Sources".
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12561:. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall.
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12801:. San Diego, California: Harcourt Publishing.
12617:The Terror of Art: Kafka and Modern Literature
11570:"György KurtĂĄg â Kafka Fragments, London"
10968:"Franz Kafka's "It's a Wonderful Life" (1993)"
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9371:The Nightmare of Reason: A Life of Franz Kafka
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8343:Franz Kafka: Der ewige Sohn. Eine Biographie
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10265:The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism
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9148:. Ames, Iowa: Iowa State University Press.
9004:(1987 ed.). New York: Schocken Books.
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9023:Dearest Father: Stories and Other Writings
9002:The Penal Colony: Stories and Short Pieces
8881:. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press.
8480:Bloom, Harold (2010). Harold Bloom (ed.).
8242:Schmadel, Lutz D. (2003). "(3412) Kafka".
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12837:Franz Kafka: A Study of the Short Fiction
12516:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
12514:The Cambridge Introduction to Franz Kafka
11866:(in German). Hans Werner Henze Stiftung.
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12289:Reading Kafka: Prague, Politics, and the
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13328:"The endless mystique of Franz Kafka",
12723:(1995). "Franz Kafka and Nationalism".
11884:"Franz Kafka and Libertarian Socialism"
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889:According to the biographers Stach and
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12557:Kafka: A Collection of Critical Essays
12416:Franz Kafka: The Ghosts in the Machine
12136:"Poul Ruders Biography â 06/2005"
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9207:(in German). Prague: Goethe-Institut.
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8922:Franz Kafka: A Collection of Criticism
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549:German boys' elementary school at the
543:From 1889 to 1893, Kafka attended the
19999:20th-century deaths from tuberculosis
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17717:Six Characters in Search of an Author
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3314:programme. Franz Kafka was played by
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1799:. In the same year, Wolff published "
1734:
1601:starving himself for extended periods
1067:Kafka as a Doctor of Law, around 1906
300:family in Prague, the capital of the
13450:Shamefaced Lanky and Impure in Heart
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9460:A Friend of Kafka, and Other Stories
9249:. New York: Farrar, Straus, Giroux.
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8760:The Last Great American Picture Show
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956:. During a vacation in July 1923 to
604:, who studied philosophy, the actor
589:Deutsche Karl-Ferdinands-UniversitÀt
402:His parents, Hermann and Julie Kafka
14740:Franz Kafka's It's a Wonderful Life
14519:Franz Kafka's It's a Wonderful Life
14166:Franz Kafka's It's a Wonderful Life
13464:Wedding Preparations in the Country
13187:Literature by and about Franz Kafka
13023:(2). Baltimore, Maryland: 343â359.
12924:. London: Batchworth Press Limited.
12725:Erewhon: An International Quarterly
12501:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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10636:from the original on 19 August 2014
10530:Sokel, Walter H. (AprilâMay 1956).
10161:(4). West Lafayette, Indiana: 159.
9826:from the original on 2 October 2014
9101:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
9057:The Metamorphosis and Other Stories
8337:
8109:"The Hour of Reckoning Descends in
8037:KudlĂĄÄ, Martin (20 December 2023).
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7763:A Tupolev Too Far and Other Stories
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3836:; in Czech he was sometimes called
3096:Franz Kafka's It's a Wonderful Life
2524:âliteral word-for-word translation
1679:, Felice is central to the plot of
1117:, modern education systems such as
1082:) and "precise conscientiousness" (
169:German Charles-Ferdinand University
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20144:20th-century Austrian male writers
18142:
16912:Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2
13298:What makes something "Kafkaesque"?
12540:from the original on 18 April 2018
12438:Kafka for the Twenty-First Century
12396:. London: Hodder & Stoughton.
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11790:from the original on 14 April 2016
11492:Kreis, Steven (28 February 2006).
11427:"Franz Kafka Letter to his Father"
11201:; Noveck, Myra (14 October 2012).
11185:from the original on 24 April 2015
11171:"The Royal Ballet's Production of
11055:McCarthy, Rory (24 October 2009).
10778:"Battle for Kafka Legacy Drags On"
10545:(4). Madison, Wisconsin: 203â214.
10451:(4). Madison, Wisconsin: 447â458.
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9787:(3). Madison, Wisconsin: 339â343.
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9559:. Madison, Wisconsin: Coda Press.
9224:The Narcissistic/Borderline Couple
8411:– via The Anarchist Library.
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8192:from the original on 18 April 2018
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5140:"Zur Erinnerung an Gabriele Kafka"
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12917:. New York: Golden Griffin Books.
12677:. Barcelona: CĂrculo de Lectores.
12460:Kalendarz wydarzeĆ w KL Auschwitz
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11580:from the original on 24 June 2017
11568:Ozorio, Anne (18 November 2010).
11479:from the original on 3 March 2016
11366:. Yale University. Archived from
11269:"Kafka's Repressed Homosexuality"
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10896:from the original on 30 July 2019
10855:Glazer, Hilo (18 February 2017).
10828:Connolly, Kate (14 August 2008).
10673:Adler, Jeremy (13 October 1995).
10494:from the original on 7 April 2020
10018:(23). Los Angeles. Archived from
9970:"The Man Who Could Not Disappear"
8653:Introduction to The Metamorphosis
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8345:(in German). Munich: C. H. Beck.
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8018:from the original on 8 March 2021
7988:from the original on 6 April 2017
6709:Oxford Kafka Research Centre 2012
4029:from the original on 31 July 2020
3943:Forum for Modern Language Studies
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2450:The Man Who Disappeared (Amerika)
1161:and in ZĂŒrau Aphorism number 50:
1101:and fascination with the work of
932:); these were later published as
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12877:Kafka: A Very Short Introduction
12477:Kafka: Toward a Minor Literature
12034:. State University of New York.
12010:(in German). S. Fischer Verlag.
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11345:from the original on 4 July 2019
11337:Coker, Rachel (4 January 2012).
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10372:(1â2). Bowie, Maryland: 83â107.
10208:(Winter 1988). "Kafka's World".
10120:: The Semiotics of the Absurd".
10070:Horton, Scott (19 August 2008).
9394:The Cambridge Companion to Kafka
9186:Kafka: A Guide for the Perplexed
9169:. Boston: Ticknor & Fields.
9061:. New York: Barnes & Noble.
8951:. New York: St. Martin's Press.
8719:Franz Kafka: The Office Writings
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8244:Dictionary of Minor Planet Names
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2837:, said, "Say what you like, but
2391:), included text, translated by
2374:Die Geschichte des jungen Oswald
1348:is no longer subject to doubt".
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19994:20th-century Austrian novelists
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12967:Kafka's Prague: A Travel Reader
12898:Franz Kafka: Pictures of a Life
12890:. Oxford, UK: Bodleian Library.
12580:Franz Kafka: The Jewish Patient
12528:Frenkel, Sheera (30 May 2012).
11541:Miron, Dan (24 November 2008).
11383:Ghosh, Pothik (13 March 2009).
11175:with Edward Watson in New York"
10656:MareĆ, IonuĆŁ (23 August 2014).
9745:Butler, Judith (3 March 2011).
9643:: Film Noir and the Kafkaesque"
9226:. Philadelphia: Brunner/Mazel.
9166:Franz Kafka: Representative Man
8840:Franz Kafka, the Jewish Patient
7529:, Rowman & Littlefield 2021
5274:
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2673:with the namesake protagonist.
2579:Literary and cultural influence
2468:Translation problems to English
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1829:) and became part of the novel
1211:Franz Kafka, the Jewish Patient
1180:borderline personality disorder
803:
669:The Temptation of Saint Anthony
612:Warsaw family, and the writers
20129:Tuberculosis deaths in Austria
17866:Grosvenor School of Modern Art
17859:Fourth dimension in literature
13337:Upcoming exhibit "Franz Kafka"
12600:. London: Reaktion Books Ltd.
12462:(in Polish). OĆwiÄcim: Wydawn.
12394:Franz Kafka (Beginner's Guide)
12118:. University of Oxford. 2012.
12116:"Oxford Kafka Research Centre"
11844:"Franz Kafka â Biography"
11658:"A Kafka for the 21st Century"
11635:Rastalsky, Hartmut M. (1997).
11473:"Franz Kafka und Felice Bauer"
10776:Buehrer, Jack (9 March 2011).
10738:Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
10599:Comparative Literature Studies
10510:Comparative Literature Studies
10408:PĂ©rez-Ălvarez, Marino (2003).
10218:(5). Washington, D.C.: 88â99.
9842:Comparative Literature Studies
9691:Latin American Literary Review
9637:Adams, Jeffrey (Summer 2002).
8252:10.1007/978-3-540-29925-7_3412
8068:Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary
7736:Times Literary Supplement 2005
7511:Aris Fioretos (14 July 2023).
4011:
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3653:from the inner regions of the
3607:(1991). The television series
3115:, was written and directed by
2893:, inspired by the Kafka story
1874:Kafka's first published book,
1659:In 1914 Kafka began the novel
1058:
571:AltstÀdter Deutsches Gymnasium
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18687:Middle High German literature
14883:
13529:Blumfeld, an Elderly Bachelor
13323:The Times Literary Supplement
13215:Works by or about Franz Kafka
13069:10.1080/14790963.2015.1107322
12377:. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
11926:. Franz Kafka Society. 2011.
11824:"Franz Kafka â Articles"
11519:"If Kafka Made the Dinner..."
11446:Keynes, Laura (August 2005).
11429:. Kafka-Franz. Archived from
10909:Jeal, Erica (18 March 2014).
10198:10.1016/S0191-6599(05)80096-8
8656:. New York: Bantam Classics.
8211:Fassler, Joe (January 2014).
8180:"The Essence of 'Kafkaesque'"
7707:"Robert Smith's Reading List"
7642:Conrad, Anna (14 July 2020).
7515:(in Swedish). Dagens Nyheter.
7117:, pp. xi, 169, 188, 388.
5984:, Prague: Marsyas 1991, p. 56
4789:European Graduate School 2012
3872:
3865:" also translates to "fight".
3557:(1982), Terry Gilliam's film
2487:subordinate clauses in German
2227:noted the reading of Kafka's
1130:schizoid personality disorder
702:
374:
241:. His work fuses elements of
20134:Writers from Austria-Hungary
19989:19th-century Austrian people
18973:Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock
13736:The Truth about Sancho Panza
13254:Oxford Kafka Research Centre
12998:ĆœeleznĂĄ, Marta, ed. (1998).
12643:. New York: Schocken Books.
12512:Duttlinger, Carolin (2013).
12327:. New York: Atlas & Co.
12299:Baruffi, Alessandro (2016).
12287:Anderson, Mark, ed. (1989).
12156:"Solving a Literary Mystery"
11906:. Franz Kafka Museum. 2005.
10676:"Stepping into Kafka's Head"
10355:Panichas, George A. (2004).
10272:(3). Philadelphia: 337â347.
9918:(3). Washington, D.C.: 367.
9326:O'Neill, Patrick M. (2004).
9127:. New York: Schocken Books.
9082:. New York: Schocken Books.
9038:. New York: Schocken Books.
8562:. New York: Schocken Books.
3877:
3207:10 Best Books of 2005 list,
2944:, was heavily influenced by
2906:Kafka-Fragmente, Op. 24
2810:, a legendary creature from
2448:(Schocken Books, 1998), and
2370:The First Long Train Journey
1949:. Another story collection,
1261:: "Don't forget Kropotkin!"
812:Felice Bauer and Franz Kafka
647:, on Brod's initiative, and
523:
488:. Valli was deported to the
412:in Prague, then part of the
7:
20039:Austrian surrealist writers
19915:Adelbert von Chamisso Prize
19050:Annette von Droste-HĂŒlshoff
18978:Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz
17959:List of avant-garde artists
16936:The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
13641:The Knock at the Manor Gate
13341:Morgan Library & Museum
13245:(public domain audiobooks)
12952:Salfellner, Harald (2011).
12945:Salfellner, Harald (1998).
12900:. New York: Pantheon Books.
12799:Kafka ... For Our Time
12266:. Charles University Prague
12250:. Charles University Prague
12234:. Charles University Prague
12218:. Charles University Prague
11230:Tran, Mark (19 July 2010).
11113:"Small Talk: José Saramago"
10966:Kenley-Letts, Ruth (1993).
10378:10.5840/humanitas2004171/26
9724:(2). Berkeley, California.
9432:Silverman, Al, ed. (1986).
9413:Rothkirchen, Livia (2005).
9375:. New York: Vintage Books.
9163:Karl, Frederick R. (1991).
9027:. New York: Schocken Books.
8698:Lambent Traces: Franz Kafka
7498:"Stig Dagerman (1923â1954)"
6074:Los Angeles Review of Books
5526:10.1016/j.slsci.2016.02.177
5281:Robertson, Ritchie (2005).
3375:Royal Ballet production of
3107:short comedy film made for
2462:Amerika: The Missing Person
2382:, and an epilogue by Brod.
2195:Museum of Modern Literature
2090:. The book appeared in the
1991:
1984:published Kafka's essay on
1274:Marx's theory of alienation
987:
663:La Tentation de St. Antoine
539:and his father owned a shop
422:
139:New Jewish Cemetery, Prague
59:Bohemian writer (1883â1924)
10:
20160:
19100:Christian Friedrich Hebbel
19055:Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach
18990:(Friedrich von Hardenberg)
18958:Johann Christoph Gottsched
18953:Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
18902:Johann Michael Moscherosch
18824:Walther von der Vogelweide
18778:Reformation era literature
18682:Old High German literature
18643:German-language literature
18238:Existence precedes essence
17817:Classical Hollywood cinema
13792:The Conscription of Troops
13557:A Message from the Emperor
13516:"The Village Schoolmaster"
12927:Hatefutsoth, Beth (1980).
12758:Lundberg, Phillip (2011).
12440:. New York: Camden House.
11968:Socialist Worker (Britain)
11639:. University of Michigan.
11404:Horstkotte, Silke (2009).
11399:– via Radical Notes.
9819:. No. 143. New York.
9808:Dembo, Arinn (June 1996).
9345:Palmer, R. Barton (2004).
8879:A Franz Kafka Encyclopedia
8862:. London: Reaktion Books.
8777:Furst, Lillian R. (1992).
8758:Elsaesser, Thomas (2004).
8717:Corngold, Stanley (2009).
8694:Corngold, Stanley (2004).
8671:Corngold, Stanley (1973).
8446:. New York: Warner Books.
8330:
6742:"The Kafka You Never Knew"
3712:San Diego State University
3498:
3310:produced as part of their
2663:, and the Japanese writer
2477:
2471:
2181:National Library of Israel
1723:, the novel is focused on
1534:Beschreibung eines Kampfes
1507:
1471:
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1085:prÀzise Gewissenhaftigkeit
1045:Kulmhof extermination camp
1011:("Valli") (1890â1942) and
608:who came from an orthodox
476:("Valli") (1890â1942) and
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20109:Jewish surrealist writers
20044:Charles University alumni
20014:Jews from Austria-Hungary
19890:
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18943:Barthold Heinrich Brockes
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13492:The Aeroplanes at Brescia
13457:Description of a Struggle
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13318:"The author as adjective"
12905:Books on Kafka and Prague
12856:Understanding Franz Kafka
12743:. London: Phoenix Press.
12683:MontalbĂĄn, Manuel VĂĄzquez
12619:. New York: Basic Books.
12436:; Gross, Ruth V. (2011).
12291:Fin de SiĂšcle. New York:
11452:Times Literary Supplement
11310:Bury, Liz (3 July 2013).
10892:(in German). p. 23.
10303:(2). Cambridge: 232â245.
10185:History of European Ideas
10123:Novel: A Forum on Fiction
10038:Glen, Patrick J. (2011).
9995:Glen, Patrick J. (2007).
9968:Fort, Jeff (March 2006).
9524:Kafka: The Decisive Years
9479:Sokel, Walter H. (2001).
9438:. Boston: Little, Brown.
9307:Northey, Anthony (1997).
8925:. New York: McGraw-Hill.
8877:Gray, Richard T. (2005).
8743:. New York: Basic Books.
8675:The Commentator's Despair
8070:. Retrieved 1 March 2021.
7747:Aldiss, Brian W. (1991).
7161:www.modernistarchives.com
6837:Rudoren & Noveck 2012
6305:, pp. 128, 135, 218.
6106:Franz Kafka: The Drawings
5595:, pp. 63ff, 160â163.
4231:, pp. 15, 17, 22â23.
3861:
3688:(Lesser Town), along the
3501:Kafkaesque (Breaking Bad)
3410:Royal Opera Covent Garden
3063:German-language opera by
2786:, based on Kafka's story
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2137:, published in 1982, and
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2092:Gustav Kiepenheuer Verlag
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134:
115:
92:
80:
73:
20064:Czech surrealist writers
19596:Fritz Zorn (Fritz Angst)
19009:Christoph Martin Wieland
18983:Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
18963:Johann Christian GĂŒnther
18844:Gottfried von Strassburg
18677:History of Liechtenstein
15673:The Master and Margarita
14667:Adaptations of works by
13265:The Album of Franz Kafka
12920:Frynta, Emanuel (1960).
12888:Kafka: Making of an Icon
12640:The Loves of Franz Kafka
12414:; Wagner, Benno (2011).
11701:Stone, Peter H. (1981).
11593:Prinsky, Norman (2002).
11494:"Franz Kafka, 1883â1924"
11475:(in German). Protemion.
11471:Köhler, Manfred (2012).
10970:. Movies & TV Dept.
9602:Publisher's product page
8970:Conversations with Kafka
8966:Janouch, Gustav (1971).
8558:Franz Kafka: A Biography
8360:Bathrick, David (1995).
4895:, pp. 129, 198â199.
4178:Kafka-Franz, Father 2012
3922:26 December 2014 at the
3816:[ËfÊantÍĄsËkafka]
3721:
3431:an outdoor sculpture in
2505:
2345:. This was published as
2207:Critical interpretations
1976:. On 20 April 1924, the
1765:Die Aeroplane in Brescia
1474:Franz Kafka bibliography
1467:
1416:
655:L'Ă©ducation sentimentale
408:Kafka was born near the
129:, Lower Austria, Austria
39:latest accepted revision
20124:20th-century Czech Jews
20069:Czech writers in German
20029:Austrian male novelists
20024:Austrian civil servants
19940:Leipzig Book Fair Prize
19900:Ingeborg Bachmann Prize
19822:Rudolf Christoph Eucken
18834:Albrecht von Johansdorf
18768:Swiss writers in German
17966:List of modernist poets
17852:Fourth dimension in art
17028:Meshes of the Afternoon
14092:Franz Kafka and Judaism
13921:The Great Wall of China
13785:The Problem of Our Laws
13701:Investigations of a Dog
13550:The Great Wall of China
13271:Journeys of Franz Kafka
13191:German National Library
13098:. Odjek. Archived from
13096:"Kafka and Nationalism"
12975:. Woodstock, New York:
12816:Suchoff, David (2012).
12797:Major, Michael (2011).
12741:K: A Biography of Kafka
12582:. New York: Routledge.
11924:"The Franz Kafka Prize"
11780:"Drama on BBC Radio 3,
11637:"The Referential Kafka"
9863:Durantaye, Leland de la
9681:9 February 2020 at the
9585:; Peter Lewis. London:
9551:Sussman, Henry (1979).
9498:Spector, Scott (2000).
9390:Preece, Julian (2001).
9288:Newmark, Peter (1991).
9184:Koelb, Clayton (2010).
8858:Gilman, Sander (2005).
8843:. New York: Routledge.
8739:Diamant, Kathi (2003).
8536:. Bern: Peter Lang AG.
7857:Revue des Ă©tudes slaves
7850:Thomas, Alfred (2015).
7775:Writer's Institute 1992
7142:New York Herald Tribune
6590:Kafka Project SDSU 2012
5108:"Sisters â Franz Kafka"
4497:, pp. 51, 122â124.
3981:EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica
2992:parodic short story by
2322:New York Herald Tribune
2083:The Great Wall of China
1980:Berliner Börsen-Courier
1941:, a monthly edition of
1639:The Man Who Disappeared
1530:). He wrote the story "
1290:Franz Kafka and Judaism
1270:Austro-Hungarian Empire
1079:absolute Wahrhaftigkeit
856:The Man Who Disappeared
414:Austro-Hungarian Empire
369:
306:Austro-Hungarian Empire
239:20th-century literature
20094:Jewish existentialists
19155:Conrad Ferdinand Meyer
19060:Joseph von Eichendorff
18829:Wolfram von Eschenbach
18672:History of Switzerland
18576:Continental philosophy
18273:
18229:
18050:Second Viennese School
17792:
17781:
15685:The Sound and the Fury
15589:In Search of Lost Time
15046:
14975:
14964:
14918:
14907:
14070:The Warden of the Tomb
13949:Parables and Paradoxes
13564:A Report to an Academy
13063:(1â2). London: 36â50.
12940:Franz Kafka and Prague
12938:KĂĄllay, Karol (2005).
12915:Franz Kafka and Prague
12881:Kafka: A Brief Insight
12854:Thiher, Allen (2018).
12835:Thiher, Allen (1990).
12635:Glatzer, Nahum Norbert
11543:"Sadness in Palestine"
11358:Ernst, Nathan (2010).
11144:"McGoohan a Spy on 31"
10517:(4). Oxford: 441â443.
10480:10.1093/past/153.1.164
10327:Modern Fiction Studies
10296:Modern Language Review
9945:10.1055/s-2007-1001787
9939:(7). Munich: 231â238.
9874:Comparative Literature
9752:London Review of Books
9698:(28). Chicago: 11â19.
9532:. New York: Harcourt.
9454:Singer, Isaac Bashevis
9241:Miller, Alice (1984).
9222:Lachkar, Joan (1992).
9125:The Diaries: 1910â1923
8919:Hamalian, Leo (1974).
8605:Classe, Olive (2000).
8461:Bloom, Harold (2003).
8440:Bloom, Harold (2002).
8383:Bergman, Hugo (1969).
7432:Routledge 2017, p. 229
3955:10.1093/fmls/XXIX.1.75
3706:Prague's Old Town Hall
3643:
3512:
2916:by Hungarian composer
2802:by Nobel Prize winner
2701:
2695:
2690:
2602:Gabriel GarcĂa MĂĄrquez
2597:
2561:
2553:
2542:
2536:
2512:
2412:Parables and Paradoxes
2406:The Castle, Definitive
2341:
2299:
2295:
2275:suggests that Kafka's
2225:Gabriel GarcĂa MĂĄrquez
2189:
2155:
2149:
2139:
2133:
2115:
2072:
2066:
2060:
2054:
2048:
2009:
2002:
1978:
1970:
1961:
1951:
1945:literature, edited by
1935:
1904:
1898:
1876:
1855:
1853:, and the periodicals
1847:
1831:
1819:
1813:
1775:
1752:
1745:
1703:
1691:notes in a review for
1661:
1633:
1624:
1593:
1575:
1565:
1520:
1486:
1482:First page of Kafka's
1426:
1371:Sadness in Palestine?!
1354:
1344:
1316:
1304:Jews of Eastern Europe
1299:
1192:
1167:
1148:
1134:
1084:
1078:
1068:
1004:
974:
950:
936:Die ZĂŒrauer Aphorismen
934:
928:
922:
887:
870:
848:
836:
813:
758:
719:Assicurazioni Generali
712:
661:
653:
633:
552:MasnĂœ trh/Fleischmarkt
551:
540:
506:
472:("Elli") (1889â1942),
445:
356:
64:Kafka (disambiguation)
20114:Magic realism writers
19471:Christian Morgenstern
19356:Hugo von Hofmannsthal
19261:Rolf Dieter Brinkmann
19045:Adelbert von Chamisso
18839:Heinrich von Morungen
18763:Liechtenstein writers
18029:Reactionary modernism
17952:List of art movements
14589:Video game variations
14135:Statue of Franz Kafka
13983:The Diaries 1910â1923
13757:The City Coat of Arms
13044:Jirsa, TomĂĄĆĄ (2015).
13029:10.1353/mod.2008.0048
12777:Mairowitz, David Zane
12553:Gray, Ronald (1962).
12499:Kafka and Photography
12392:Coots, Steve (2002).
11944:"Franz Kafka Writing"
11728:B.S. (4 April 1930).
11618:. Online Literature.
11425:Kafka, Franz (2012).
10464:Sayer, Derek (1996).
10423:(2). AlmerĂa, Spain.
10334:(2). Cambridge: 217.
10167:10.1353/sho.2005.0155
9817:Computer Gaming World
9793:10.1353/mon.2011.0069
9309:MiĆĄpoche Franze Kafky
9203:Krolop, Kurt (1994).
9097:Kafka, Franz (2009).
9076:Kafka, Franz (1998).
9053:Kafka, Franz (1996).
9032:Kafka, Franz (1988).
9019:Kafka, Franz (1954).
9000:Kafka, Franz (1948).
8896:Gray, Ronald (1973).
8532:Boyd, Ian R. (2004).
5997:(22 September 2010).
5769:Kafka & Brod 1988
5716:Socialist Worker 2007
5520:(1). Sleep Sci: 5â6.
5484:Kafka & Brod 1988
5046:Kafka, Franz (2009).
4138:Kafka, Franz (2009).
3641:
3220:Statue of Franz Kafka
2940:by English rock band
2889:by English rock band
2833:the film's director,
2804:Isaac Bashevis Singer
2728:Binghamton University
2717:and truly challenges
2705:the second and ninth
2679:
2593:Statue of Franz Kafka
2586:
2478:Further information:
2472:Further information:
2401:The Trial, Definitive
2290:
1999:
1742:
1618:
1566:ungeheures Ungeziefer
1549:In 1912, Kafka wrote
1498:Yale University Press
1481:
1472:Further information:
1424:
1297:
1288:Further information:
1233:, a Czech anarchist,
1066:
995:
882:
831:
811:
710:
634:Der enge Prager Kreis
546:Deutsche Knabenschule
535:where Kafka attended
531:
20089:Jewish Czech writers
20074:Czechoslovak writers
19930:Heinrich Heine Prize
19496:Erich Maria Remarque
19466:Friederike Mayröcker
19301:Friedrich DĂŒrrenmatt
17873:Hanshinkan Modernism
17729:The Threepenny Opera
17645:Pelléas et Mélisande
14087:Ottla Kafka (sister)
14017:Letter to His Father
13928:The Complete Stories
13290:30 June 2017 at the
13239:Works by Franz Kafka
13197:Works by Franz Kafka
13143:The German Quarterly
12098:. Welles Net. 1962.
12058:on 24 September 2005
11904:"Franz Kafka Museum"
11850:on 15 September 2012
10999:"America, 'Amerika'"
10980:on 29 September 2012
10474:(153). Oxford: 164.
10234:The German Quarterly
10211:The Wilson Quarterly
10025:on 16 September 2012
9730:10.2139/ssrn.1574870
9609:Ziolkowski, Theodore
8586:Bruce, Iris (2007).
7673:faroutmagazine.co.uk
7227:, publisher's notes.
7115:Corngold et al. 2009
6672:, publisher's notes.
6653:Jewish Heritage 2012
6540:, publisher's notes.
6176:, pp. 159, 192.
6000:"Kafka's Last Trial"
5856:Kahn & Hook 1993
5222:Jewish Museum Munich
5003:, pp. 154, 159.
4776:, pp. 186, 191.
4615:Corngold et al. 2009
3077:Deutsche Oper Berlin
2793:"A Friend of Kafka"
2611:The Palace of Dreams
2429:The Castle, Critical
2351:Secker & Warburg
2064:appeared in 1925 in
1484:Letter to His Father
1446:parenteral nutrition
1203:University of Munich
1115:alternative medicine
900:Letter to His Father
675:, Gustave Flaubert,
514:Letter to His Father
151:Austria (until 1918)
20139:Writers from Prague
20034:Austrian socialists
19910:Sigmund Freud Prize
19905:Georg BĂŒchner Prize
19719:Emine Sevgi Ăzdamar
19431:Else Lasker-SchĂŒler
19296:Heimito von Doderer
19140:Heinrich von Kleist
19130:Friedrich Hölderlin
18968:Friedrich Hölderlin
18814:Reinmar von Hagenau
18727:Austrian literature
17931:International Style
17681:Afternoon of a Faun
16960:Battleship Potemkin
16864:Mont Sainte-Victoir
14708:KlassenverhÀltnisse
14127:Head of Franz Kafka
14109:Franz Kafka Society
14052:The Office Writings
13997:The ZĂŒrau Aphorisms
13543:The Hunter Gracchus
13510:In the Penal Colony
13086:on 9 February 2020.
13016:Modernism/modernity
12785:Kafka for Beginners
12495:Duttlinger, Carolin
11950:on 20 December 2010
11656:Samuelson, Arthur.
11614:Rahn, Josh (2011).
11458:on 19 February 2012
11110:(5 December 2009).
10749:(14 January 2011).
10684:Literary Supplement
10622:(24 January 2005).
10560:on 9 February 2020.
10053:(47). Los Angeles.
9347:Joel and Ethan Coen
8280:Minor Planet Center
8141:, pp. 159â192.
8094:, pp. 434â444.
7608:, pp. 140â157.
7474:, pp. 129â130.
7447:, pp. 441â443.
7347:, pp. 447â458.
7335:, pp. 216â219.
7263:, pp. xv, 225.
7093:, pp. 212â214.
7069:, pp. 216â218.
6991:, pp. 242â253.
6943:, pp. 102â109.
6902:, pp. 288â311.
6875:, pp. 315â317.
6516:, pp. 337â347.
6257:, pp. 165â168.
6245:, pp. 232â245.
6230:, pp. 203â214.
6123:, pp. 160â163.
6070:"Kafka, the Artist"
5982:New Jewish Cemetery
5959:, pp. 209â211.
5834:, pp. 119â126.
5687:, pp. 248â249.
5583:, pp. 231â238.
5571:, pp. 139â140.
5462:, pp. 217â232.
5450:, pp. 242â306.
5438:, pp. 181â194.
5259:, pp. 367â377.
5218:"Kafkas Schwestern"
4967:, pp. 180â181.
4931:, pp. 240â242.
4919:, pp. 379â389.
4907:, pp. 276â279.
4883:, pp. 119â120.
4871:, pp. 196â197.
4764:, pp. 44, 207.
4737:, pp. 339â343.
4485:, pp. 74, 273.
4335:, pp. 159â160.
4323:, pp. 164â210.
4165:, pp. xii, 11.
4113:, pp. 147â148.
4008:, pp. 390â408.
3701:Franz Kafka Society
3667:Palomar Observatory
3420:Head of Franz Kafka
3252:by Danish composer
3209:World Fantasy Award
3197:by Japanese writer
3174:, to a libretto by
3159:In the Penal Colony
3024:author; written by
2896:In the Penal Colony
2867:partly inspired by
2689:sculpture in Prague
2686:Head of Franz Kafka
2442:The Trial, Critical
2067:Verlag Die Schmiede
1972:Verlag Die Schmiede
1685:Kafka's Other Trial
1673:Nobel Prize winning
1603:. His last story, "
1581:In der Strafkolonie
1454:New Jewish Cemetery
1284:Judaism and Zionism
1074:Heinrich von Kleist
1053:New Jewish Cemetery
685:Heinrich von Kleist
304:, then part of the
259:existential anxiety
29:Page version status
19920:Hans Fallada Prize
19501:Rainer Maria Rilke
19421:Siegfried Kracauer
19311:Marieluise FleiĂer
19226:Johannes R. Becher
19105:Johann Peter Hebel
18999:Friedrich Schiller
18746:Related categories
18667:History of Austria
18662:History of Germany
18243:Existential crisis
17810:Buddhist modernism
17767:American modernism
17693:The Rite of Spring
15661:The Sun Also Rises
15637:The Magic Mountain
14716:The Loves of Kafka
14581:(2014 short story)
14485:In popular culture
14150:The Loves of Kafka
14104:Franz Kafka Museum
14098:Richard and Samuel
13862:The Married Couple
13729:A Common Confusion
13332:, July/August 2024
13102:on 12 October 2013
12977:The Overlook Press
12956:. Prague: Vitalis.
12949:. Prague: Vitalis.
12873:Robertson, Ritchie
12142:on 4 February 2012
11830:on 27 October 2012
11760:"Disappearing Act"
11601:on 11 October 2012
11391:on 24 October 2010
11210:The New York Times
11149:The New York Times
11005:The New York Times
10996:(2 January 2009).
10973:The New York Times
10946:The New York Times
10715:The New York Times
10682:The New York Times
10568:The Antioch Review
10471:Past & Present
10340:10.1353/mfs.0.0042
10192:(1â3). Oxford: 3.
9717:Law and Literature
8577:Brod, Max (1966).
8322:Kafka Society 2011
8185:The New York Times
8107:(30 August 2019).
7539:LiteraturHaus 1999
6967:, pp. 83â107.
6900:Gale Research 1979
6758:, 11 January 2023.
6755:The New York Times
6006:The New York Times
5728:History Guide 2006
5436:PĂ©rez-Ălvarez 2003
5244:, pp. 14, 17.
3905:Czech Embassy 2012
3674:Franz Kafka Museum
3644:
3567:' science fiction
3549:Patrick Bokanowski
3204:The New York Times
3186:Kafka on the Shore
3067:who wrote his own
2691:
2670:Kafka on the Shore
2598:
2331:in 1928. In 1930,
2215:called Kafka "the
2171:Unpublished papers
2010:
1962:Ein HungerkĂŒnstler
1937:Die WeiĂen BlĂ€tter
1857:Die neue Rundschau
1753:
1735:Publishing history
1694:The New York Times
1643:The Missing Person
1625:
1595:Die neue Rundschau
1589:Ein HungerkĂŒnstler
1561:The Transformation
1487:
1427:
1300:
1072:compared Kafka to
1069:
1005:
976:Ein HungerkĂŒnstler
814:
713:
541:
508:Brief an den Vater
428:ritual slaughterer
302:Kingdom of Bohemia
184:short story writer
35:
20119:Modernist writers
20104:Jewish socialists
20059:Czechoslovak Jews
20019:Austrian atheists
20004:Absurdist writers
19959:
19958:
19953:
19952:
19945:Nelly Sachs Prize
19832:Gerhart Hauptmann
19789:Wolf Wondratschek
19714:Sharon Dodua Otoo
19551:Berta von Suttner
19526:Arthur Schnitzler
19516:Ernst von Salomon
19306:Lion Feuchtwanger
19211:Ingeborg Bachmann
19125:E. T. A. Hoffmann
19095:Gerhart Hauptmann
19080:Franz Grillparzer
19075:Jeremias Gotthelf
19025:Bettina von Arnim
18948:Christian Gellert
18849:Dietrich von Bern
18804:Der von KĂŒrenberg
18702:Weimar Classicism
18609:
18608:
18596:Transcendentalism
18564:
18563:
18110:
18109:
17838:Experimental film
17754:
17753:
17741:Waiting for Godot
17041:
17040:
15698:
15697:
15601:The Metamorphosis
14838:
14837:
14832:
14831:
14823:Introducing Kafka
14816:The Metamorphosis
14634:
14633:
14570:Anxious Pleasures
14475:The Metamorphosis
14436:
14435:
14320:
14319:
14194:
14193:
14114:Franz Kafka Prize
14038:Letters to Milena
14024:Letters to Felice
13885:
13884:
13634:An Old Manuscript
13606:Jackals and Arabs
13599:A Visit to a Mine
13578:Up in the Gallery
13485:The Metamorphosis
13201:Project Gutenberg
12827:978-0-8122-4371-0
12808:978-0-9567982-1-3
12790:Introducing Kafka
12769:978-1-4389-9021-7
12750:978-1-84212-415-4
12712:978-3-923721-40-5
12650:978-0-8052-4001-6
12626:978-0-465-08415-9
12613:Greenberg, Martin
12594:Gilman, Sander L.
12576:Gilman, Sander L.
12568:978-1-199-77830-7
12522:978-0-521-75771-3
12507:978-0-19-921945-2
12487:978-0-8166-1515-5
12447:978-1-57113-482-0
12434:Corngold, Stanley
12425:978-0-8101-2769-2
12412:Corngold, Stanley
12403:978-0-340-84648-3
12384:978-0-394-56840-9
12358:978-1-4000-4189-3
12334:978-1-934633-06-9
12310:978-1-329-82109-5
12182:on 9 October 2012
12092:"Orson Welles on
11782:Kafka the Musical
11677:Seubert, Harald.
11364:The Modernism Lab
11290:(27 April 2024).
11173:The Metamorphosis
11140:O'Connor, John J.
11088:Los Angeles Times
10937:Kakutani, Michiko
10704:Akalaitis, JoAnne
10076:Harper's Magazine
9886:10.1215/-59-4-315
9777:Corngold, Stanley
9622:978-0-691-11470-5
9566:978-0-930956-02-8
9539:978-0-15-100752-3
9509:978-0-520-23692-9
9490:978-0-8143-2608-4
9471:978-0-374-15880-4
9445:978-0-316-10119-6
9424:978-0-8032-3952-4
9405:978-0-521-66391-5
9382:978-0-374-52335-0
9356:978-0-252-07185-0
9337:978-0-7614-7477-7
9318:978-80-85625-45-5
9299:978-1-85359-117-4
9290:About Translation
9280:978-0-300-10631-2
9256:978-0-9567982-1-3
9233:978-0-87630-634-5
9214:978-3-11-014062-0
9195:978-0-8264-9579-2
9176:978-0-395-56143-0
9155:978-0-8138-1233-5
9134:978-0-8052-0906-8
9108:978-0-19-923829-3
9089:978-0-8052-0999-0
9068:978-1-56619-969-8
9045:978-0-8052-0872-6
9011:978-0-8052-3198-4
8985:978-0-8112-0071-4
8958:978-0-312-37651-2
8932:978-0-07-025702-3
8911:978-0-521-20007-3
8888:978-0-313-30375-3
8869:978-1-881872-64-1
8850:978-0-415-91391-1
8826:978-0-8103-0176-4
8790:978-0-7914-0808-7
8769:978-90-5356-493-6
8750:978-0-465-01551-1
8728:978-0-691-12680-7
8709:978-0-691-11816-1
8686:978-0-8046-9017-1
8663:978-0-553-21369-0
8648:Corngold, Stanley
8639:978-84-494-1811-2
8616:978-1-884964-36-7
8597:978-0-299-22190-4
8569:978-0-8052-0047-8
8543:978-3-03910-147-4
8524:978-1-57356-154-9
8472:978-0-7910-6822-9
8453:978-0-446-52717-0
8432:978-1-57322-514-4
8352:978-3-406-53441-6
8305:Kafka Museum 2005
8261:978-3-540-00238-3
8164:Los Angeles Times
8082:, pp. 11â19.
7978:"Statue of Kafka"
7713:. 31 March 2021.
7311:, pp. 23â26.
7299:, pp. 63â64.
7081:, pp. 15â31.
7057:, pp. 47â94.
7015:, pp. 82â99.
6885:Paris Review 2012
6329:, pp. 72â94.
5699:, pp. 67â70.
5474:, pp. 67â68.
5057:978-1-4165-9968-5
5048:The Metamorphosis
4701:, pp. 56â58.
4677:, pp. 34â39.
4665:, pp. 25â27.
4653:, pp. 23â25.
4641:, pp. 81â84.
4629:, pp. 26â30.
4605:, pp. 23â66.
4509:, pp. 80â83.
4461:, pp. 53â54.
4398:, pp. 43â70.
4371:, pp. 40â41.
4359:, pp. 36â38.
4291:, pp. 26â27.
4219:, pp. 19â20.
4207:, pp. 15â16.
4149:978-1-4165-9968-5
4140:The Metamorphosis
4053:, pp. 20â21.
3697:Franz Kafka Prize
3616:The Twilight Zone
3542:existential works
3529:The Metamorphosis
3492:
3491:
3487:Agnieszka Holland
3459:The Metamorphosis
3377:The Metamorphosis
3365:The Metamorphosis
3354:internet culture
3296:Kafka the Musical
3284:in the form of a
3145:The Metamorphosis
3143:loosely based on
3083:and conducted by
3030:Steven Soderbergh
2947:Letters to Felice
2929:A Letter to Elise
2870:The Metamorphosis
2784:Hans Werner Henze
2654:Mircea CÄrtÄrescu
2620:Jorge Luis Borges
2528:
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2496:The Metamorphosis
2277:surrealist humour
2237:Berliner BeitrÀge
2229:The Metamorphosis
2202:Critical response
2185:British Palestine
2127:S. Fischer Verlag
2121:Marbach am Neckar
2106:acquired for the
2014:literary executor
2000:First edition of
1966:(A Hunger Artist)
1931:The Metamorphosis
1743:First edition of
1556:The Metamorphosis
1406:Livia Rothkirchen
1140:The Metamorphosis
1105:on male bonding.
878:Letters to Felice
866:The Metamorphosis
681:Franz Grillparzer
673:Fyodor Dostoevsky
364:German literature
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334:The Metamorphosis
272:The Metamorphosis
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19689:Christian Kracht
19664:Wladimir Kaminer
19654:Elfriede Jelinek
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19341:Marlen Haushofer
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19135:Gottfried Keller
19035:Clemens Brentano
18917:Angelus Silesius
18892:Andreas Gryphius
18819:Hartmann von Aue
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18753:Austrian writers
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12922:Kafka and Prague
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3597:(1976) and the
3524:Die Verwandlung
3504:
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3402:Aldeburgh Music
3199:Haruki Murakami
3065:Aribert Reimann
2994:Brian W. Aldiss
2812:Jewish folklore
2665:Haruki Murakami
2641:Financial Times
2581:
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2454:Michael Hofmann
2355:Alfred A. Knopf
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2164:Kafka's diaries
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2098:Modern editions
2035:
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1927:Die Verwandlung
1889:
1849:Prager Tagblatt
1737:
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1551:Die Verwandlung
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1462:Leopold Ehrmann
1450:A Hunger Artist
1419:
1388:Julius Guttmann
1363:
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1308:Yiddish writers
1292:
1286:
1259:Peter Kropotkin
1235:anti-militarist
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1225:Political views
1219:hypochondriacal
1193:Die Verwandlung
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1135:Die Verwandlung
1091:nichts als wahr
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982:A Hunger Artist
946:Milena JesenskĂĄ
909:Peter-André Alt
861:Die Verwandlung
806:
788:
785:Yiddish theatre
731:personal injury
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15625:The Waste Land
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11370:on 21 May 2013
11355:
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11288:Benjamin, Ross
11284:
11273:Connell Guides
11265:Banville, John
11260:
11259:
11258:Online sources
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7806:
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7630:Elsaesser 2004
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7583:
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7496:Lotta Lotass.
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7472:Silverman 1986
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6873:Durantaye 2007
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6853:
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6796:New York Times
6787:
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6734:
6730:Schocken Books
6720:Kafka, Franz,
6713:
6701:
6686:
6684:, p. 681.
6674:
6657:
6645:
6643:, p. 749.
6633:
6631:, p. 144.
6618:
6606:
6602:Contijoch 2000
6594:
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6528:, p. 103.
6518:
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6494:
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6465:
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6408:
6404:Rastalsky 1997
6396:
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6384:
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5269:Repertory 2005
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5112:kafkamuseum.cz
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3579:Roman Polanski
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2628:EugĂšne Ionesco
2608:and the novel
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2438:Schocken Books
2393:Eithne Wilkins
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2265:Gilles Deleuze
2245:existentialism
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19481:Heiner MĂŒller
19479:
19477:
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19464:
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19451:Heinrich Mann
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19396:Erich KĂ€stner
19394:
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19364:
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19346:Hermann Hesse
19344:
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19332:
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19326:Stefan George
19324:
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19319:
19317:
19314:
19312:
19309:
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19299:
19297:
19294:
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19291:Alfred Döblin
19289:
19287:
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19281:Elias Canetti
19279:
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19274:
19272:
19269:
19267:
19266:Hermann Broch
19264:
19262:
19259:
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19246:Thomas Brasch
19244:
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19241:Heinrich Böll
19239:
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19190:Ludwig Uhland
19188:
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19180:Theodor Storm
19178:
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19170:Wilhelm Raabe
19168:
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19160:Eduard Mörike
19158:
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19115:Georg Herwegh
19113:
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19090:Wilhelm Grimm
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19040:Georg BĂŒchner
19038:
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18927:Georg Wickram
18925:
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18722:Exilliteratur
18720:
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18623:
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18592:
18591:Phenomenology
18589:
18587:
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18574:
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18501:Merleau-Ponty
18499:
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18280:
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18256:
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18253:Leap of faith
18251:
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18138:
18133:
18131:
18126:
18124:
18119:
18118:
18115:
18105:
18095:
18094:
18093:Postmodernism
18088:
18087:
18079:
18072:
18068:
18065:
18061:
18058:
18054:
18051:
18047:
18044:
18040:
18037:
18036:Metamodernism
18033:
18030:
18026:
18023:
18019:
18016:
18012:
18009:
18005:
18002:
18001:New Hollywood
17998:
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17991:
17988:
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17956:
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17928:
17925:
17921:
17916:
17912:
17909:
17905:
17902:
17898:
17897:
17895:
17894:Impressionism
17891:
17888:
17884:
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17877:
17874:
17870:
17867:
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17860:
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16721:Hundertwasser
16718:
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15098:Literary arts
15095:
15088:
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15074:
15070:
15067:
15063:
15060:
15056:
15050:
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15042:
15040:
15039:Neoplasticism
15036:
15033:
15029:
15026:
15022:
15019:
15015:
15010:
15006:
15005:
15003:
15002:Functionalism
14999:
14996:
14992:
14987:
14983:
14979:
14978:
14972:
14968:
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14961:
14960:
14958:
14957:Expressionism
14954:
14951:
14947:
14944:
14940:
14937:
14933:
14930:
14929:Ashcan School
14926:
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14781:
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14772:Metamorphosis
14769:
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7445:Sandbank 1992
7441:
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7431:
7428:Peter Morgan
7425:
7419:
7414:
7408:, P.Lang 1993
7407:
7401:
7394:
7389:
7383:, p. 50.
7382:
7377:
7371:, p. 75.
7370:
7365:
7359:, p. 10.
7358:
7357:Corngold 1973
7353:
7346:
7341:
7334:
7329:
7322:
7317:
7310:
7305:
7298:
7293:
7287:, p. xi.
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7262:
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7245:
7239:, p. 63.
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7203:, p. 69.
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6989:Kavanagh 1972
6985:
6978:
6973:
6966:
6965:Panichas 2004
6961:
6954:
6949:
6942:
6937:
6931:, p. 83.
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6782:
6776:
6769:
6768:Benjamin 2024
6764:
6757:
6756:
6751:
6750:Ross Benjamin
6747:
6746:Dwight Garner
6743:
6738:
6731:
6727:
6726:Ross Benjamin
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6550:McCarthy 2009
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6510:
6503:
6498:
6491:
6486:
6484:
6482:
6474:
6469:
6462:
6457:
6451:, p. 61.
6450:
6445:
6439:, p. 94.
6438:
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6421:
6419:
6417:
6415:
6413:
6405:
6400:
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6388:
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6380:Kakutani 1988
6376:
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6359:
6352:
6347:
6341:, p. 79.
6340:
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6317:, p. 34.
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5995:Batuman, Elif
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5945:Believer 2006
5941:
5934:
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5908:
5902:
5895:
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5875:, p. 23.
5874:
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5857:
5852:
5845:
5840:
5833:
5828:
5821:
5820:Harper's 2008
5816:
5809:
5808:Connolly 2008
5804:
5798:, p. 31.
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5697:Bathrick 1995
5693:
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5663:, p. 17.
5662:
5657:
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5645:
5640:
5633:
5628:
5626:
5619:, p. 86.
5618:
5613:
5606:
5601:
5594:
5589:
5582:
5577:
5570:
5565:
5559:, p. 30.
5558:
5553:
5545:
5541:
5536:
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5523:
5519:
5515:
5514:Sleep Science
5511:
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5408:
5406:
5399:, p. 92.
5398:
5393:
5387:, p. 90.
5386:
5381:
5374:
5373:Banville 2013
5369:
5363:, p. 52.
5362:
5357:
5351:, p. 47.
5350:
5345:
5339:, p. 49.
5338:
5333:
5331:
5329:
5322:, p. 97.
5321:
5316:
5310:, p. 42.
5309:
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5297:
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5253:
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5223:
5220:(in German).
5219:
5213:
5197:
5193:
5192:"Ottla Kafka"
5187:
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5166:"Valli Kafka"
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4816:Banville 2011
4812:
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4803:, p. 43.
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4735:Corngold 2011
4731:
4724:
4719:
4712:
4707:
4700:
4695:
4689:, p. 32.
4688:
4683:
4676:
4671:
4664:
4659:
4652:
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4617:, p. 28.
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4604:
4599:
4592:
4587:
4580:
4575:
4568:
4563:
4556:
4551:
4544:
4539:
4533:, p. 78.
4532:
4527:
4521:, p. 62.
4520:
4515:
4508:
4503:
4496:
4491:
4484:
4479:
4472:
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4455:
4449:, p. 14.
4448:
4443:
4441:
4434:, p. 40.
4433:
4428:
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4416:
4410:, p. 17.
4409:
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4380:
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4353:
4346:
4345:Corngold 2004
4341:
4334:
4329:
4322:
4317:
4315:
4313:
4306:, p. 29.
4305:
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4163:Corngold 1972
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4126:Hamalian 1974
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3716:Kafka Project
3714:operates the
3713:
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3691:
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3683:
3682:Jewish Museum
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2273:Milan Kundera
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1882:Contemplation
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1440:just outside
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1251:red carnation
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1243:Hugo Bergmann
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1239:anti-clerical
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1215:Sander Gilman
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1197:disdainful".
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19734:Rafik Schami
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19704:Terézia Mora
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19591:Christa Wolf
19586:Franz Werfel
19556:Ernst Toller
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19541:W. G. Sebald
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19336:Peter Handke
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19842:Thomas Mann
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19744:Lutz Seiler
19619:Zsuzsa BĂĄnk
19581:Peter Weiss
19561:Georg Trakl
19511:Nelly Sachs
19506:Joseph Roth
19461:Thomas Mann
19391:Franz Kafka
19381:Uwe Johnson
19376:Ernst Jandl
19316:Erich Fried
19085:Jacob Grimm
18707:Romanticism
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14809:Give It Up!
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14470:Franz Kafka
14354:Franz Kafka
14268:(1993 film)
14260:(1962 film)
14241:Adaptations
14228:Franz Kafka
14168:(1993 film)
14160:(1991 film)
14153:(1988 film)
14144:(1986 play)
13973:Diaries and
13892:collections
13890:Short story
13876:On Parables
13869:Give It Up!
13806:The Vulture
13687:The Refusal
13655:My Neighbor
13648:Eleven Sons
13391:Franz Kafka
13352:Franz Kafka
13224:Franz Kafka
13206:Franz Kafka
13048:Der Process
12598:Franz Kafka
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11574:Opera Today
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10445:Monatshefte
10399:13 November
10097:Monatshefte
9781:Monatshefte
9676:PDF Version
9669:13 November
9583:Ewald Osers
8991:16 November
8900:Franz Kafka
8860:Franz Kafka
8801:16 November
8628:Franz Kafka
8482:Franz Kafka
8463:Franz Kafka
8139:Palmer 2004
7905:Milner 2005
7893:Ruders 2005
7838:Updike 2005
7591:Singer 1970
7333:Lawson 1960
7273:Kirsch 2009
7261:Preece 2001
7249:Preece 2001
7079:Preece 2001
6849:Glazer 2017
6825:Lerman 2010
6744:(Review by
6722:The Diaries
6641:Classe 2000
6575:Butler 2011
6526:Krolop 1994
6514:Leiter 1958
6044:Murray 2004
5796:Gilman 2005
5685:Hughes 1986
5673:Preece 2001
5593:Gilman 1995
5448:Miller 1984
5198:(in German)
5196:Franz Kafka
5172:(in German)
5170:Franz Kafka
5146:(in German)
5087:Franz Kafka
5034:Hempel 2002
4905:Murray 2004
4828:Köhler 2012
4519:Murray 2004
4259:, pp.
4051:Gilman 2005
4033:14 November
3976:Franz Kafka
3686:MalĂĄ Strana
3663:Donald Rudy
3604:Barton Fink
3565:Alex Proyas
3513:Der Process
3437:David ÄernĂœ
3406:Opera North
3308:BBC Radio 3
3303:radio play
3254:Poul Ruders
2702:Das Schloss
2696:Der Process
2681:David ÄernĂœ
2491:syntactical
2434:Mark Harman
2421:Der Process
2362:in 1948 as
2342:Das Schloss
2309:adversarial
2300:Der Process
2258:Thomas Mann
2213:W. H. Auden
2190:Der Process
2140:Der Process
2134:Das Schloss
2116:Der Process
2073:Das Schloss
2061:Der Process
2055:Das Schloss
2049:Der Process
2004:Der Prozess
1899:Betrachtung
1877:Betrachtung
1832:Der Process
1777:Betrachtung
1747:Betrachtung
1729:bureaucracy
1705:Das Schloss
1681:Der Process
1663:Der Process
1522:Betrachtung
1355:Der Process
1103:Hans BlĂŒher
1059:Personality
1055:in Prague.
1041:ĆĂłdĆș Ghetto
891:James Hawes
798:sanatoriums
769:fancy goods
751:rotary saws
735:work safety
558:bar mitzvah
490:ĆĂłdĆș Ghetto
287:. The term
275:and novels
231:Franz Kafka
175:Occupations
157:(from 1918)
145:Citizenship
119:3 June 1924
103:3 July 1883
75:Franz Kafka
19968:Categories
19827:Paul Heyse
19774:Jan Wagner
19456:Klaus Mann
19441:Gert Ledig
19426:Karl Kraus
19351:Georg Heym
19321:Max Frisch
19286:Paul Celan
19221:Vicki Baum
19120:Paul Heyse
18912:Hans Sachs
18872:Simon Dach
18516:Rosenzweig
18335:Giacometti
18320:Dostoevsky
18282:Thrownness
17973:Maximalism
17908:Literature
17583:Wiesenthal
17485:Cunningham
17478:Balanchine
17458:Witkiewicz
17430:Strindberg
17416:Pirandello
17388:Mayakovsky
17263:Stravinsky
17235:Schoenberg
17047:Performing
16972:Metropolis
16763:Mendelsohn
16568:Rossellini
16561:Richardson
16372:Fassbinder
16358:Eisenstein
16295:Cassavetes
16051:Modigliani
15925:Goncharova
15911:Giacometti
15305:Dos Passos
15107:Literature
15066:Surrealism
14977:Die BrĂŒcke
14783:Literature
14756:The Castle
14748:The Castle
14692:The Castle
14624:Solo Piano
14401:Das SchloĂ
14359:The Castle
14249:Der ProzeĂ
14009:and essays
13834:Homecoming
13771:Fellowship
13750:Prometheus
13715:The Burrow
13613:The Bridge
13478:The Stoker
13418:The Castle
12846:0805783237
12588:041591177X
11874:6 February
11740:The Castle
11730:"Allegory"
11320:. London.
11240:. London.
11221:15 October
11189:23 January
11065:. London.
11038:. London.
10919:. London.
10873:10 October
10838:. London.
10811:. London.
10759:. London.
10664:10 January
10650:Newspapers
10498:9 February
10434:9 February
9880:(4): 315.
9830:9 February
9035:The Castle
8290:5 December
8064:Kafkaesque
7814:Dembo 1996
7648:British GQ
7606:Adams 2002
7579:Henze 1951
7567:Coker 2012
7553:, p.
7551:Bloom 2010
7484:MareĆ 2014
7393:Hawes 2008
7381:Hawes 2008
7369:Kafka 1996
7345:Rhine 1989
7309:Bloom 2003
7285:Kafka 1996
7237:Sokel 2001
7225:Kafka 1954
7213:Kafka 1948
7201:Koelb 2010
7127:Ghosh 2009
7091:Hawes 2008
7067:Hawes 2008
6941:Sokel 2001
6929:Furst 1992
6917:Bossy 2001
6861:Bloom 2002
6697:Adler 1995
6670:Kafka 1998
6614:Kafka 2009
6538:Kafka 1988
6461:Stach 2005
6363:Stach 2005
6339:Stach 2005
6315:Koelb 2010
6228:Sokel 1956
6186:Stach 2005
6174:Hawes 2008
6162:Ernst 2010
6121:Pawel 1985
6056:Furst 1992
6032:Stach 2005
5980:F. Kafka,
5933:Bloom 2011
5918:8 February
5844:Bloom 1994
5832:Hawes 2008
5661:Bruce 2007
5472:Sokel 2001
4977:Stach 2005
4965:Hawes 2008
4917:Stach 2005
4893:Hawes 2008
4845:Stach 2005
4801:Stach 2005
4774:Hawes 2008
4762:Stach 2005
4750:Hawes 2008
4699:Stach 2005
4687:Koelb 2010
4675:Stach 2005
4663:Stach 2005
4651:Stach 2005
4627:Stach 2005
4507:Stach 2005
4471:Stach 2005
4420:Keren 1993
4396:Stach 2005
4333:Kempf 2005
4321:Sayer 1996
4304:Hawes 2008
4277:Stach 2005
4257:Stach 2005
4243:, p.
4241:Stach 2005
3893:Koelb 2010
3873:References
3647:3412 Kafka
3624:Ben Marcus
3584:The Tenant
3508:Kafkaesque
3506:The term "
3446:VRwandlung
3428:sculpture
3390:Café Kafka
3278:Mark Crick
3228:sculpture
3211:recipient
3052:Das SchloĂ
3035:The Castle
2590:'s bronze
2549:Das Urteil
2543:Ungeziefer
2537:Ungeziefer
2521:âoriginal
2347:The Castle
2337:Willa Muir
2328:transition
1886:Meditation
1814:Selbstwehr
1801:Der Heizer
1789:included "
1787:Kurt Wolff
1761:Franz Blei
1725:alienation
1711:The Castle
1629:Der Heizer
1623:of Israel.
1576:Ungeziefer
1500:published
1336:Jewishness
1119:Montessori
962:Baltic Sea
923:Oktavhefte
885:change me.
842:Das Urteil
827:dictaphone
703:Employment
640:Protagoras
618:Oskar Baum
436:Strakonice
375:Early life
352:The Castle
290:Kafkaesque
284:The Castle
255:alienation
99:1883-07-03
18:Kafkaesque
20079:Fabulists
20009:Aphorists
18994:Jean Paul
18882:Hans Folz
18794:Minnesang
18506:Nietzsche
18456:Heidegger
18391:Abbagnano
18248:Facticity
18219:Bad faith
18204:Absurdism
18163:Christian
18158:Atheistic
18022:Pulp noir
17980:Modernity
17845:Film noir
17569:St. Denis
17492:Diaghilev
17228:Schaeffer
17151:Hindemith
17123:Dutilleux
17095:Boulanger
16900:The Dance
16596:Tarkovsky
16589:Sternberg
16421:Hitchcock
16337:Dovzhenko
16253:Antonioni
16198:Stieglitz
16037:Metzinger
15988:Kokoschka
15967:Kandinsky
15381:Aldington
15374:Akhmatova
15291:Marinetti
15284:Mansfield
15235:Hemingway
15073:Symbolism
14892:Movements
14885:Modernism
14732:The Trial
14684:The Trial
14562:Kockroach
14273:The Trial
14265:The Trial
14257:The Trial
14233:The Trial
13975:notebooks
13855:Advocates
13679:1917â1923
13502:1914â1917
13442:1902â1912
13411:The Trial
13193:catalogue
13077:159892429
13037:170492502
12186:4 October
12166:25 August
12126:8 October
12094:The Trial
12082:22 August
12018:24 August
11998:28 August
11834:22 August
11814:3 October
11750:22 August
11647:22 August
11532:25 August
11416:31 August
11374:9 October
11349:30 August
11179:bachtrack
11046:29 August
10819:27 August
10792:29 August
10386:160098208
10365:Humanitas
10348:170564041
10175:170581064
10118:The Trial
10003:The Trial
9961:144116337
9801:219195741
9641:The Trial
9577:(2019) .
9121:Brod, Max
9099:The Trial
9079:The Trial
8552:Brod, Max
8496:Midstream
8407:19 August
8111:Mr. Klein
8043:Cineuropa
7982:Prague.eu
7965:Jeal 2014
7941:Bury 2013
7929:HAZE 2012
7679:22 August
7653:22 August
7055:Glen 2011
7025:Glen 2007
7001:Rahn 2011
6977:Gray 1973
6565:, p. 132.
6502:Brod 1966
6473:Brod 1966
6449:Brod 1966
6437:Brod 1966
6392:Boyd 2004
6351:Brod 1960
6303:Brod 1960
6291:Brod 1960
6267:Gray 2005
6255:Dodd 1994
6243:Luke 1951
6213:Brod 1966
6201:Brod 1960
6150:Brod 1966
6138:Brod 1966
5969:Brod 1960
5957:Brod 1960
5894:Brod 1960
5617:Brod 1960
5605:Brod 1960
5569:Brod 1960
5496:Gray 1973
5424:Brod 1960
5412:Brod 1960
5397:Brod 1966
5385:Brod 1966
5361:Brod 1966
5349:Brod 1960
5337:Brod 1966
5320:Brod 1966
5308:Brod 1966
5296:Brod 1966
5022:Brod 1966
4989:Apel 2012
4929:Brod 1960
4869:Brod 1960
4723:Brod 1960
4711:Brod 1960
4639:Brod 1960
4603:Glen 2007
4591:Karl 1991
4531:Brod 1960
4495:Brod 1960
4483:Gray 2005
4459:Brod 1966
4447:Brod 1960
4432:Brod 1960
4384:Gray 2005
4369:Brod 1960
4289:Brod 1960
4229:Brod 1960
4217:Brod 1960
4205:Brod 1960
4190:Brod 1960
4111:Gray 2005
4087:Brod 1960
3963:0015-8518
3878:Citations
3734:Based on
3574:Dark City
3569:film noir
3554:The Angel
3519:The Trial
3123:as Kafka
3111:, won an
3071:based on
3041:The Trial
3026:Lem Dobbs
3022:eponymous
2950:by Kafka
2839:The Trial
2822:The Trial
2596:in Prague
2440:, 1998),
2286:absurdist
2253:modernist
2211:The poet
2145:The Trial
1669:The Trial
1431:laryngeal
1380:Palestine
1375:Dan Miron
1360:The Trial
1255:socialism
759:Brotberuf
566:gymnasium
537:gymnasium
524:Education
455:PodÄbrady
348:The Trial
278:The Trial
267:absurdity
247:fantastic
215:Signature
209:Modernism
19799:Juli Zeh
19764:Uwe Timm
19206:May Ayim
19150:Karl May
18787:Medieval
18476:Kaufmann
18436:Beauvoir
18416:Bultmann
18406:Berdyaev
18263:Nihilism
18192:Concepts
18178:Nihilist
18151:Variants
18104:Category
17705:Fountain
17609:Don Juan
17548:Nijinsky
17444:Wedekind
17423:Piscator
17318:Anderson
17242:Scriabin
17158:Honegger
16812:Sullivan
16798:Saarinen
16791:Rietveld
16784:Niemeyer
16756:Melnikov
16686:Bunshaft
16617:Truffaut
16582:Sjöström
16526:Pudovkin
16498:Minnelli
16463:Kurosawa
16456:Kuleshov
16386:Flaherty
16212:Vuillard
16191:Steichen
16149:Rousseau
16114:Pissarro
16093:O'Keeffe
16058:Mondrian
16009:Malevich
16002:Magritte
15974:Kirchner
15918:van Gogh
15869:Doesburg
15848:Delaunay
15841:Delaunay
15764:BrĂąncuÈi
15750:Boccioni
15713:Painting
15563:Williams
15486:Mallarmé
15402:Cendrars
15312:Platonov
15270:Lawrence
15263:Koestler
15200:Flaubert
15193:Faulkner
15158:Bulgakov
15087:Tonalism
15048:De Stijl
15032:Lettrism
15018:Futurism
14909:Art Deco
14597:Bad Mojo
14311:Break-Up
14186:Category
13935:The Sons
13799:The Test
13778:At Night
13764:Poseidon
13288:Archived
13243:LibriVox
13172:59481029
13131:26 April
13125:Archived
13094:(2004).
13007:Journals
12963:(1996).
12913:(1950).
12896:(1984).
12875:(2004).
12783:(1993).
12739:(1981).
12701:(1989).
12689:(1988).
12673:(1986).
12661:(1986).
12637:(1986).
12615:(1968).
12596:(2005).
12578:(1995).
12538:Archived
12497:(2007).
12474:(1986).
12458:(1992).
12369:(1987).
12345:(2005).
12321:(2008).
12200:Archived
12160:Archived
12146:4 August
12120:Archived
12100:Archived
12062:2 August
12042:4 August
12036:Archived
12012:Archived
11992:Archived
11978:6 August
11972:Archived
11954:1 August
11934:1 August
11928:Archived
11914:7 August
11908:Archived
11894:3 August
11888:Archived
11868:Archived
11854:7 August
11808:Archived
11794:1 August
11788:Archived
11770:3 August
11744:Archived
11719:4 August
11689:2 August
11683:Archived
11668:2 August
11641:Archived
11626:5 August
11620:Archived
11584:4 August
11578:Archived
11559:1 August
11553:Archived
11526:Archived
11508:5 August
11502:Archived
11483:6 August
11477:Archived
11462:4 August
11437:3 August
11410:Archived
11395:6 August
11343:Archived
11322:Archived
11267:(2013).
11242:Archived
11215:Archived
11183:Archived
11154:Archived
11130:1 August
11124:Archived
11092:Archived
11073:3 August
11067:Archived
11040:Archived
11010:Archived
10984:4 August
10957:8 August
10951:Archived
10927:20 April
10921:Archived
10900:4 August
10894:Archived
10889:Die Zeit
10867:Archived
10846:3 August
10840:Archived
10813:Archived
10767:1 August
10761:Archived
10720:Archived
10694:4 August
10688:Archived
10634:Archived
10612:40246504
10551:30166165
10523:40246852
10492:Archived
10457:30166262
10425:Archived
10390:Archived
10224:40257735
10109:30159253
10086:3 August
10080:Archived
10055:Archived
10029:3 August
9986:7 August
9865:(2007).
9855:40246931
9821:Archived
9767:1 August
9761:Archived
9704:20119426
9679:Archived
9663:Archived
9659:25112662
9631:Journals
9611:(2003).
9520:(2005).
9456:(1970).
9367:(1985).
9267:(2004).
9119:(1988).
8943:(2008).
8837:(1995).
8813:(1979).
8795:Archived
8650:(1972).
8554:(1960).
8419:(1994).
8398:Archived
8341:(2005).
8284:Archived
8282:. 1983.
8221:Archived
8190:Archived
8016:Archived
7986:Archived
7917:BBC 2012
7880:43493528
7715:Archived
7187:Guardian
7165:Archived
6781:Guardian
6425:Itk 2008
6093:Futurity
6017:3 August
6011:Archived
5757:Alt 2005
5544:27217905
4953:Alt 2005
4027:Archived
3920:Archived
3651:asteroid
3587:(1976),
3551:'s film
3286:cookbook
3282:pastiche
3132:Bad Mojo
3069:libretto
2942:The Cure
2761:Remarks
2379:Hyperion
2241:Marxists
2102:In 1961
2017:Max Brod
1992:Max Brod
1913:FĂŒr M.B.
1842:Der Jude
1757:Hyperion
1540:Hyperion
1515:Hyperion
1438:Kierling
1429:Kafka's
1184:insomnia
1000:, Elli,
988:Siblings
917:Bohemian
776:asbestos
649:Flaubert
629:Max Brod
470:Gabriele
344:Max Brod
245:and the
181:Novelist
106:Prague,
43:reviewed
19612:writers
18988:Novalis
18569:Related
18541:Unamuno
18536:Tillich
18526:Shestov
18486:Levinas
18471:Jaspers
18461:Husserl
18451:Fondane
18446:Flusser
18426:Carlyle
18365:Unamuno
18350:Mahfouz
18340:Ionesco
18330:Fondane
18325:Ellison
18305:Buzzati
18298:Artists
18258:Meaning
18173:Islamic
17759:Related
17621:Ubu Roi
17576:Tamiris
17562:Sokolow
17541:Massine
17409:Osborne
17402:O'Neill
17395:O'Casey
17353:Chekhov
17339:Beckett
17325:Anouilh
17309:Theatre
17256:Strauss
17214:Russolo
17193:Milhaud
17172:JanĂĄÄek
17144:GĂłrecki
17137:Feldman
17116:Debussy
17109:Copland
17067:Antheil
16805:Steiner
16728:Johnson
16707:Guimard
16700:Gropius
16547:Resnais
16449:Kubrick
16379:Fellini
16365:Epstein
16351:Edwards
16316:Cocteau
16302:Chaplin
16274:Bresson
16267:Bergman
16246:Aldrich
16239:Akerman
16184:Soutine
16156:Schiele
16107:Picasso
16100:Picabia
16030:Matisse
15904:Gauguin
15876:Duchamp
15834:Kooning
15813:Claudel
15806:Chirico
15799:Chagall
15792:CĂ©zanne
15785:Cassatt
15757:Bonnard
15743:Bellows
15736:Balthus
15613:Ulysses
15535:Stevens
15528:Seferis
15347:Unamuno
15186:Forster
15165:Chekhov
15130:Beckett
15059:Orphism
15025:Imagism
15009:Bauhaus
14995:Fauvism
14900:Acmeism
14627:(album)
14412:Related
14080:Related
14007:Letters
13820:The Top
13571:A Dream
13425:Amerika
13339:at the
13217:at the
13208:at the
13189:in the
12206:17 June
12028:"Kafka"
11548:Haaretz
11248:26 June
11160:16 June
11098:17 June
10862:Haaretz
10726:26 June
10589:4611280
10317:3718565
10144:1345282
9953:3061914
9894:7056408
9738:1574870
9123:(ed.).
8331:Sources
8227:7 March
8196:26 June
8022:24 June
7992:5 April
7721:30 June
7171:8 April
6732:, 2023.
5912:Haaretz
5535:4866976
5227:5 April
5202:5 April
5176:5 April
5150:5 April
5117:4 April
5092:4 April
4265:462â463
4261:390â391
3978:at the
3917:"Kafka"
3812:German:
3738:of 1867
3534:surreal
3020:as the
2880:Colony
2758:Medium
2568:Verkehr
2562:Verkehr
2555:Verkehr
2293:resist.
2156:Amerika
2078:Amerika
2040:Gestapo
1902:in the
1797:Arkadia
1783:Bohemia
1770:Bohemia
1721:surreal
1675:author
1648:Amerika
1585:torture
1508:Stories
1329:atheist
1278:Liblice
1247:Zionism
1019:of the
1013:Ottilie
1009:Valerie
960:on the
920:books (
895:Zionist
767:family
610:Hasidic
478:Ottilie
474:Valerie
462:Yiddish
441:jackdaw
423:shochet
358:Amerika
243:realism
108:Bohemia
18556:Zapffe
18551:Wright
18546:Wilson
18521:Sartre
18491:Marcel
18431:Cioran
18396:Arendt
18375:Wright
18370:Wilson
18360:Sartre
18355:Marcel
18315:Cioran
18291:People
18231:Dasein
18168:Jewish
17745:(1953)
17733:(1928)
17721:(1921)
17709:(1917)
17697:(1913)
17685:(1912)
17673:(1910)
17661:(1905)
17657:Salome
17649:(1902)
17637:(1899)
17625:(1896)
17613:(1888)
17590:Wigman
17520:Graham
17513:Fuller
17506:Fokine
17499:Duncan
17451:Wilder
17437:Toller
17374:Kaiser
17346:Brecht
17332:Artaud
17291:Webern
17277:VarĂšse
17207:Partch
17179:Ligeti
17102:Boulez
17074:BartĂłk
17032:(1943)
17020:(1941)
17008:(1936)
16998:(1931)
16988:(1929)
16976:(1927)
16964:(1925)
16952:(1923)
16940:(1920)
16928:(1915)
16916:(1912)
16892:(1907)
16880:(1889)
16868:(1887)
16856:(1886)
16833:Wright
16819:Tatlin
16777:Neutra
16679:Breuer
16645:Welles
16631:Vertov
16554:Renoir
16505:Murnau
16491:Marker
16484:Lupino
16442:Keaton
16428:Hubley
16414:Godard
16400:Fuller
16344:Dreyer
16323:Dassin
16281:Buñuel
16177:Sisley
16170:Signac
16163:Seurat
16135:Renoir
15953:Hopper
15855:Demuth
15778:Calder
15771:Braque
15722:Albers
15689:(1929)
15665:(1926)
15653:(1925)
15641:(1924)
15629:(1922)
15617:(1922)
15605:(1915)
15556:Valéry
15542:Thomas
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