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Publish Date
1985
Publisher
Institute of Germanic Studies, University of London,
Distributed in the U.S.A. by Humanities Press
Language
English
Pages
159
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Paths and labyrinths: nine papers read at the Franz Kafka Symposium held at the Institute of Germanic Studies on 20 and 21 October 1983
1985, Institute of Germanic Studies, University of London, Distributed in the U.S.A. by Humanities Press
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0854571248 9780854571246
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Table of Contents
Kafka's sense of identity / Anthony Storr
Antizionismus, Zionismus / Ritchie Robertson
Der Wanderer und der Verschollene : Zum Problem der Identität in Goethes Wilhelm Meister und in Kafkas Amerika-Roman / Gerhard Neumann
Kafka's expanded metaphors / Edward Timms
The cyclical aspect of Kafka's short story collections / J.J. White
Sancho Pansas Teufel : die Umkehrung als Denkfigur im Werk Franz Kafkas / Helmut Heissenbüttel
History and consciousness in Beim Bau der chinesischen Mauer / J.M. Rignall
"Cet auteur réaliste," Robbe-Grillet's reading of Kafka / J.L. Hibberd
Franz Kafka on mice and men / J.P. Stern.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographies and index.
Cover title: Path & labyrinths.
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