The Commentators' Despair

The Commentators' Despair
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Publisher : Port Washington, N.Y : Kennikat Press
Total Pages : 286
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105038747296
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Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis The Commentators' Despair by : Stanley Corngold

Transforming Kafka

Transforming Kafka
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 234
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ISBN-10 : 9781442650428
ISBN-13 : 1442650427
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Transforming Kafka by : Patrick O’Neill

Patrick O'Neill approaches five of Kafka's novels and short stories by considering the many translations of each work as a single, multilingual “macrotext.”

A Companion to the Works of Franz Kafka

A Companion to the Works of Franz Kafka
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Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages : 396
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ISBN-10 : 1571133364
ISBN-13 : 9781571133366
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis A Companion to the Works of Franz Kafka by : James Rolleston

Kafka's novels and stories fascinate readers and critics of each generation. Although all theories attempt to appropriate Kafka, there is no one key to his work. This work aims to present a point of view while taking account of previous Kafka research.

Utopian Literature and Science

Utopian Literature and Science
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 210
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ISBN-10 : 9781137456786
ISBN-13 : 1137456787
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Utopian Literature and Science by : Patrick Parrinder

Scientific progress is usually seen as a precondition of modern utopias, but science and utopia are frequently at odds. Ranging from Galileo's observations with the telescope to current ideas of the post-human and the human-animal boundary, this study brings a fresh perspective to the paradoxes of utopian thinking since Plato.

The Yale Critics

The Yale Critics
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Publisher : U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages : 262
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ISBN-10 : 9780816612017
ISBN-13 : 0816612013
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis The Yale Critics by : Jonathan Arac

Comparative Criticism: Volume 14, Knowledge and Performance

Comparative Criticism: Volume 14, Knowledge and Performance
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 316
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ISBN-10 : 0521431042
ISBN-13 : 9780521431040
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Comparative Criticism: Volume 14, Knowledge and Performance by : E. S. Shaffer

Addresses literary theory and criticism, comparative studies in terms of theme, genre movement and influence, and interdisciplinary perspectives.

The Richness of Contract Law

The Richness of Contract Law
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 289
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ISBN-10 : 9789401156806
ISBN-13 : 9401156808
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis The Richness of Contract Law by : R.A. Hillman

Scholars have produced a wide variety of theoretical work on contract law. This is the first book to compile it, to present it coherently, to evaluate it, and to supply numerous references to additional sources. The author also offers his own practical perspective that emphasizes contract law's richness and complexity and questions the utility of abstract unitary theories. The author argues that, notwithstanding contract law's complexity, it successfully facilitates the formation and enforcement of private arrangements and ensures a degree of fairness in the process of exchange. Each chapter presents a pair of largely contrasting theories to clarify the central issue of contract law and theory, to set forth the range of views, and to help identify a practical middle ground. Among the contract theories discussed and analyzed are promise, contextual, feminist, formal, mainstream, critical, economic, empirical, and relational. The book should interest legal theorists, practising lawyers, law students, and general readers who want to learn more about contract law and theory.

Lambent Traces

Lambent Traces
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 283
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ISBN-10 : 9781400826131
ISBN-13 : 1400826136
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Lambent Traces by : Stanley Corngold

On the night of September 22, 1912, Franz Kafka wrote his story "The Judgment," which came out of him "like a regular birth." This act of creation struck him as an unmistakable sign of his literary destiny. Thereafter, the search of many of his characters for the Law, for a home, for artistic fulfillment can be understood as a figure for Kafka's own search to reproduce the ecstasy of a single night. In Lambent Traces: Franz Kafka, the preeminent American critic and translator of Franz Kafka traces the implications of Kafka's literary breakthrough. Kafka's first concern was not his responsibility to his culture but to his fate as literature, which he pursued by exploring "the limits of the human." At the same time, he kept his transcendental longings sober by noting--with incomparable irony--their virtual impossibility. At times Kafka's passion for personal transcendence as a writer entered into a torturous and witty conflict with his desire for another sort of transcendence, one driven by a modern Gnosticism. This struggle prompted him continually to scrutinize different kinds of mediation, such as confessional writing, the dream, the media, the idea of marriage, skepticism, asceticism, and the imitation of death. Lambent Traces: Franz Kafka concludes with a reconstruction and critique of the approaches to Kafka by such major critics as Adorno, Gilman, and Deleuze and Guattari..

The Cambridge Companion to Kafka

The Cambridge Companion to Kafka
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 452
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ISBN-10 : 9781139826150
ISBN-13 : 1139826158
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cambridge Companion to Kafka by : Julian Preece

Franz Kafka's writing has had a wide-reaching influence on European literature, culture and thought. The Cambridge Companion to Kafka, offers a comprehensive account of his life and work, providing a rounded contemporary appraisal of Central Europe's most distinctive Modernist. Contributions cover all the key texts, and discuss Kafka's writing in a variety of critical contexts such as feminism, deconstruction, psycho-analysis, Marxism, Jewish studies. Other chapters discuss his impact on popular culture and film. The essays are well supported by supplementary material including a chronology of the period and detailed guides to further reading, and will be of interest to students of German, European and Comparative Literature, Jewish Studies.

Encyclopedia of German Literature

Encyclopedia of German Literature
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 1159
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ISBN-10 : 9781135941222
ISBN-13 : 113594122X
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Encyclopedia of German Literature by : Matthias Konzett

Designed to provide English readers of German literature the opportunity to familiarize themselves with both the established canon and newly emerging literatures that reflect the concerns of women and ethnic minorities, the Encyclopedia of German Literature includes more than 500 entries on writers, individual work, and topics essential to an understanding of this rich literary tradition. Drawing on the expertise of an international group of experts, the essays in the encyclopedia reflect developments of the latest scholarship in German literature, culture, and history and society. In addition to the essays, author entries include biographies and works lists; and works entries provide information about first editions, selected critical editions, and English-language translations. All entries conclude with a list of further readings.