Franz Kafka: narration, rhetoric, and reading

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Contributors:
Lothe, JakobSandberg, Beatrice, 1942-
Speirs, Ronald
Issue Date:
2011Metadata
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The Ohio State University PressSeries/Report no.:
Theory and interpretation of narrative seriesDescription:
(print) x, 251 p. ; 23 cm.
Contents:
Introduction: narration and narratives in Kafka -- Progression, speed, and judgment in Kafka's "Das urteil" / James Phelan -- The human body and the human being in "Die verwandlung" / Anniken Greve -- "Lightning no longer flashes": Kafka's Chinese voice and the thunder of the great war / Benno Wagner -- The abandoned writing-desk: on Kafka's metanarratives, as exemplified by "Der heizer" / Gerhard Neumann -- Therese's story in "Der verschollene" / Gerhard Kurz -- The sense of an un-ending: the resistance to narrative closure in Kafka's "Das schloss" / J. Hillis Miller -- Starting in the middle: complications of narrative beginnings and progression in Kafka / Beatrice Sandberg -- The narrative beginning of Kafka's "In der strafkolonie" / Jakob Lothe -- Musical indirections in Kafka's Forschungen eines hundes / Stanley Corngold -- The dynamics of narration in betrachtung: "Das urteil," and Kafka's reflections on writing / Ronald Speirs
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Item embargoed for five years
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BookISBN:
9780814211502 (print)9780814251775 (print)
Other Identifiers:
OCLC #651011953 (print)LCCN 2010029746 (print)
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