An edition of Das Schloß (1926)

Das Schloss

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Last edited by dcapillae
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An edition of Das Schloß (1926)

Das Schloss

Roman

  • 4.50 ·
  • 20 Ratings
  • 202 Want to read
  • 16 Currently reading
  • 30 Have read

first edition by Max Brod; epilogue by Brod removed for copyright reasons

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Kurt Wolff Verlag
Language
German

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Cover of: The Castle
The Castle
2009, Oxford University Press
in English
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El castillo
2001, Edaf, Editorial Edaf, S.L.
Paperback
Cover of: Le Château
Le Château
2001, LGF
Paperback in French
Cover of: Das Schloss
Das Schloss
December 1994, Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag
Paperback in German
Cover of: Das Schloss
Das Schloss: Roman
1994, Fischer Taschenbuch
in German
Cover of: Le château
Le château
1984, Presses Pocket
in French
Cover of: The Castle
The Castle
1959, Knopf
in English - Definitive ed.
Cover of: Das Schloss
Das Schloss: Roman
1935, S. Fischer
in English
Cover of: Das Schloss
Das Schloss: Roman
1926, Kurt Wolff Verlag
in German
Cover of: Das Schloss
Das Schloss
Publisher unknown
perfect paperback

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München

Edition Notes

Copyright Date
1926

Contributors

Editor
Max Brod

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24989006M
Internet Archive
KafkasSchloss
OCLC/WorldCat
7660112, 162710479

Work Description

The Castle (original title: "Das Schloß") is the story of K., the unwanted Land Surveyor who is never to be admitted to the Castle nor accepted in the village, and yet cannot go home. As he encounters dualities of certainty and doubt, hope and fear, and reason and nonsense, K.'s struggles in the absurd, labyrinthine world where he finds himself seem to reveal an inexplicable truth about the nature of existence. Kafka began The Castle in 1922 and it was never finished, yet this, the last of his three great novels, draws fascinating conclusions that make it feel strangely complete.

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September 13, 2011 Created by R Stephan Added new book.