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Authors: Ritchie Robertson
ISBN-13: 9780198158141, ISBN-10: 0198158149
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Date Published: June 1987
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Ritchie Robertson

Cambridge University

Book Synopsis

This major new study explores the historical and literary context of Kafka's writings and links them with his emerging sense of Jewish identity. Emphasized throughout is kafka's concern with contemporary society, his distrust of its secular humanitarianism, and his yearning for a new kind of community: one based on religion. Robertson points out that in Kafka's early writing, social themes as well as psychological and moral ones are prominent but that in the later fiction many allusions and images are drawn from jewish history and tradition. His aphorisms-whose significance has been overlooked until now-are interpreted as a coherent and profound meditation on religion and society and as the intellectual framework for much of the fiction.

Table of Contents

1.Kafka's Exploration of Judaism: The Context of Das Urteil (1912)1
2.The Urban World: Der Verschollene (1912-1914) and Die Verwandlung (1912)38
3.The Intricate Ways of Guilt: Der Prozeb (1914)87
4.Responsibility: The Shorter Fiction, 1914-1917131
5.Reflections from a Damaged Life: The Zurau Aphorisms, 1917-1918185
6.The Last Earthly Frontier: Das Schlob (1922)218
7.Epilogue: Forschungen eines Hundes (1922) and Josefine, die Sangerin oder das Volk her Mause (1924)274
Notes285
Bibliography317
Index323

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