Kafka: Judaism, Politics, and Literature
by Ritchie Robertson 2020-11-23 21:32:00
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Kafka wrote Das Urteil, his first major work of literature, in a single night in the autumn of 1912. It was for him a breakthrough, and closely connected with it was the awakening of his interest in Jewish culture. This is a general study of Kafka, w... Read more
Kafka wrote Das Urteil, his first major work of literature, in a single night in the autumn of 1912. It was for him a breakthrough, and closely connected with it was the awakening of his interest in Jewish culture. This is a general study of Kafka, which explores the literary and historicalcontext of his writings, and links them with his emergent sense of Jewish identity. What is emphasized throughout is Kafka''s concern with contemporary society - his distrust of its secular, humanitarian ideals - and his desire for a new kind of community, based on religion. Less
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  • 8.5 X 5.43 X 0.79 in
  • 336
  • Oxford University Press
  • April 30, 1999
  • English
  • 9780198158141
Ritchie Robertson is Taylor Professor of German at the University of Oxford. He is a member of the board of the Voltaire Foundation which promotes research on the Enlightenment, and is a frequent revi...
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