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Franz Kafka's The metamorphosis

Author: Harold Bloom
Publisher: New York : Chelsea House Publishers, 1988.
Series: Modern critical interpretations.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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"Martin Greenburg, Stanley Corngold and Evelyn Torton Beck are among the contributors to this collection of critical assessments of Kafka's classic."
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Named Person: Franz Kafka; Franz Kafka; Franz Kafka
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Harold Bloom
ISBN: 1555460704 9781555460709
OCLC Number: 16130143
Notes: "A representative selection of the best critical interpretations of Kafka's crucial narrative, The metamorphosis"--Editor's note.
Includes index.
Description: vi, 149 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Gregor Samsa and modern spirituality / Martin Greenberg --
Metamorphosis of the metaphor / Stanley Corngold --
The dramatic in Kafka's Metamorphosis / Evelyn Torton Beck --
The metamorphosis / Ronald Gray --
Die Verwandlung, Freud, and the chains of Odysseus / David Eggenschwiler --
The impersonal narrator of The metamorphosis / Roy Pascal --
From Marx to myth : the structure and function of self-alienation in Kafka's Metamorphosis / Walter H. Sokel --
Kafka and Sacher-Masoch / Mark M. Anderson.
Series Title: Modern critical interpretations.
Responsibility: edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom.

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"Martin Greenburg, Stanley Corngold and Evelyn Torton Beck are among the contributors to this collection of critical assessments of Kafka's classic."

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