1st Edition

Kafka His Mind and Art

By Charles Neider Copyright 1949
212 Pages
by Routledge

212 Pages
by Routledge

212 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 1949, Kafka: His Mind and Art begins with an extended analysis of the Kafka literature, with emphasis on its shortcomings and their effect on Kafka’s vogue. Chapter two presents in broad terms a new aspect of Kafka which after the biographical chapter, chapter three, is studied in detail for the next two chapters. Up to this point the treatment does not presuppose a special... Read more

1. Franz Kafka and The Cabalists 2. The Irrational as Cabala 3. Portrait of an Artist as Pariah 4. The Shorter Fiction 5. The Novels 6. The Secret Meaning of The Castle 7. The Secret Meaning of The Trial; The Minor Writings 8. The Frozen Sea

Biography

Charles Neider