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41. | A Study Of The Combat Characters In Kafka's Works |
42. | Salvation And Runaway:An Interpretation Of Kafka's Ein Landarzt:Kleine Erzahlungen |
43. | The Existential Plight Of Jews In Franz Kafka's Novels |
44. | The Insecurity In Franz Kafka's Fiction |
45. | The impossible impossible: Kafka's 'Beschreibung eines Kampfes' |
46. | The interface as door: On the problem of access to the image in Kafka's 'Das Schloss' and interactive media |
47. | In my flesh shall I see God: Franz Kafka's 'In der Strafkolonie,' the alphabet, the Covenant, and Isaac Luria's tikkun olam |
48. | Three sons. Franz Kafka and the fiction of J. M. Coetzee, Philip Roth, and W. G. Sebald (Austria, South Africa, Germany) |
49. | Hasta la vista, hero: The grotesque image in Kafka's 'The Metamorphosis,' 'Fight Club', and the 'Terminator' films (James Cameron, Jonathan Mostow, David Fincher, Franz Kafka, Austria) |
50. | Individualism and sexuality: Nabokov's 'Otchaianie' and Kafka's 'Schloss' |
51. | Walking in Kafka's Space Boots: Questions of Mobility and Stability in Kafka's Literary Landscapes |
52. | Kafka's turn to technology: Intersections of modern science and literature in the works of Franz Kafka |
53. | In der Sprachkolonie: Franz Kafka's world and the limits of language |
54. | On edge with Franz Kafka's short prose: Exposing the dynamic movement between text and reader |
55. | Narrative temporality and the aspect of time in Franz Kafka's short fiction |
56. | The hermeneutical tyrant and his impotent subject: Interpretation, violence, and power in the works of Franz Kafka |
57. | Kafka's travels: Exoticism, imperialism, modernism |
58. | Welt, Wahrnehmung, Wille und der Einzug des Nichts ins Sein: Philosophisch-hermeneutische Ueberlegungen zu Kafkas Roman 'Das Schloss' (Franz Kafka, German text, Austria) |
59. | On modal particles in Franz Kafka's story 'The Metamorphosis' (Austria, German text) |
60. | APHORISM AND MET-APHORISM: THE APHORISTIC TRADITION AND THE APHORISMS OF FRANZ KAFKA |
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