Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 111988 |
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... Kafka's text which have been quick to dispose of Gregor's grotesque form by relating it to a supposedly higher , more coherent allegorical content . But these efforts have resulted , to borrow Stanley Corngold's telling phrase , only in ...
... Kafka's text which have been quick to dispose of Gregor's grotesque form by relating it to a supposedly higher , more coherent allegorical content . But these efforts have resulted , to borrow Stanley Corngold's telling phrase , only in ...
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... Kafka's text consumes itself . The fact that Kafka destroyed so much of his work , which was his life , is consistent with this development : writing has become a form of auto- cannibalism . Kafka presents an extreme case of textual ...
... Kafka's text consumes itself . The fact that Kafka destroyed so much of his work , which was his life , is consistent with this development : writing has become a form of auto- cannibalism . Kafka presents an extreme case of textual ...
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... Kafka's most celebrated text was first published three years later . Unless otherwise noted , all citations from Kafka's writings are from The Penal Colony , trans . Willa and Edwin Muir ( 1948 ; New York : Schocken 1976 ) . 7 Billy ...
... Kafka's most celebrated text was first published three years later . Unless otherwise noted , all citations from Kafka's writings are from The Penal Colony , trans . Willa and Edwin Muir ( 1948 ; New York : Schocken 1976 ) . 7 Billy ...
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Further Thoughts | 42 |
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