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Franz Kafka

Dodd, William(Edited by)
Part of the Modern literatures in perspective series
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Kafka is one of the most influential figures in twentieth-century literature; a wide international readership and the subject of a long and continuing critical debate. William Dodd concentrates on the two major novels, The Trial and The Castle, providing in-depth examination of these works. This collection of sixteen essays covers the full spectrum of modern perspectives, from humanism to feminist responses and cultural analysis that reflects both German and Anglo-Saxon approaches.

The text contains a general introduction, including a bibliographical outline and an overview of the critical debate, contextualising the modern contributions. There is also a section concerned with the early responses to Kafka's work, many published for the first time in English, and a detailed glossary of critical terms.

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Product Details
Longman
058221680X / 9780582216808
Hardback
29/11/1995
United Kingdom
248 pages
149 x 226 mm, 442 grams