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The Kafka Project | The Metamorphosis | Kafka~Samsa. Reality Through Symbolism - 1 views

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    Batson, Robbie. "Kafka~Samsa. Reality Through Symbolism." The Kafka Project. n.p., 01 August 2011. Web. 17 September 2014. .  Here, the symbolism of the Metamorphosis is analyzed.  He uses a writing method that voids all aspects and elements of the story that defy interpretation. In doing this, he leaves a simple story that stands only for an objective view for his own thoughts and dreams. Kafka focuses the readers' attention on a single character that symbolizes himself and his life..." Rate Source: 4
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Kafka, Franz - 0 views

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    (1883-1924), Czech novelist and short-story writer, whose disturbing, symbolic fiction, written in German, prefigured the oppression and despair of the middle and late 20th century. He is considered one of the most significant figures in modern world literature; the term Kafkaesque has, in fact, come to be applied commonly to grotesque, anxiety-producing social conditions or their treatment in literature.
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Kafka, Franz: EBSCOhost - 1 views

  • Kafka, Franz (1883–1924), Czech novelist and short-story writer, whose disturbing, symbolic fiction, written in German, prefigured the oppression and despair of the middle and late 20th century. He is considered one of the most significant figures in modern world literature; the term Kafkaesque has, in fact, come to be applied commonly to grote
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    A little about Kafka
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