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This work sets out to make certain key themes in the secondary literature on Kafka available to an English readership which may have little or no knowledge of German. Some of the contributions in this volume are appearing in English for the first time. Others, though written in English, assume a detailed knowledge of the German texts and therefore quote extensively in German. They appear here with English translations throughout, though German expressions are retained as well where they are important to the argument. Whereever possible, reference is made to English versions of primary and secondary literature, and in some cases footnotes have been edited.

Table of Contents:
Introduction: Kafka - a biographical outline; the critical debate; "The Metamorphosis" (1912); "The Trial" (1914); "The Castle" (1922); comparing "The Castle" and "The Trial". Part 1 "The Metamorphosis" (1912): early responses and reviews - Kasimir Edschmid (1915), Max Brod (1916), Eugen Loewenstein (1916), Oskar Walzel (1916), Robert Muller (1916), anonymous (1917); "The Metamorphosis" and the America novel, Ritchie Robertson; the impersonal narrator of "The Judgment" and "The Metamorphosis", Roy Pascal; Gregor Samsa, Kafka's "good sinner", Klaus Kohnke. Part 2 "The Trial" (1914): early responses and reviews - Max Brod (1926), Hermann Hesse (1925), Siegfried Kracauer (1925), Kurt Tucholsky (1926); "Der Process" - what the manuscript can tell us, Malcolm Pasley; dual perspective in "The Trial", Walter H. Sokel; K., Kafka, casanova, Michael Muller; Dostoyevsky, punishments and crimes, W.J. Dodd. Part 3 "The Castle" (1922): early responses and reviews - Max Brod (1926), Max Brod (1927), Siegfried Kracauer (1926), Thomas Mann (1941), Edwin Muir (1930); the castle and the "last earthly frontier", Ritchie Robertson; where is Kafka's castle?, Klaus Wagenbach; class conflict in "The Castle" - the struggle for a code of service, Andrew Weeks; woman as the obstacle and the way, Larysa Mykyta; feminist approaches to "The Castle", Elizabeth Boa.


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  • ISBN-13: 9780582216792
  • Publisher: Longman
  • Publisher Imprint: Longman Higher Education
  • Series Title: Modern Literatures in Perspective
  • ISBN-10: 0582216796
  • Publisher Date: 31 May 1996
  • Binding: Hardback


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