Constellations : authorship and authority in Franz Kafka’s short prose
More than eighty years after the death of its author, Kafka fiction continues to stimulate diverse critical interest: only Shakespeare has generated more publications, more biographies or indeed more PhD theses. In recent years, scholarship has recognised the irreducible, polysemantic nature of Kafk...
Main Author: | Pressley, Daniel Lawrence |
---|---|
Published: |
University of Warwick
2008
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.496882 |
Similar Items
-
"Ruhe, jetzt spreche ich" : zur Reflexion engagierter Autorschaft in Elfriede Jelineks Todsündenzyklus
by: Tuschling, Jeanine Katharina
Published: (2010) -
Supernatural and irrational elements in the works of Theodor Fontane
by: Chambers, Helen E.
Published: (1977) -
The work of Arno Holz and its relationship to aspects of twentieth century, German literature
by: Burns, Rob
Published: (1978) -
Siegfried Kracauer and Weimar culture : modernity, flânerie, and literature
by: Fleischer, Ulrike
Published: (2001) -
The extent and development of autobiographical material in the works of Franz Kafka
by: Edwards, B. F. M.
Published: (1964)