Kafka's Fictional Works from a Receptionist Perspective, a Study of The Trial, The Castle and Amerika

Salman Mohamed Salama Abdul Hamid;

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This study Franz Kafka's fictional works is meant to investigate how the novels written by this widely-celebrated German novelist can be described as Writerly Texts. The main premise upon which the study is based is that Kafka's narratives motiv


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Title Kafka's Fictional Works from a Receptionist Perspective, a Study of The Trial, The Castle and Amerika
Other Titles أعمال كافكا القصصية من منظور استقبالي: دراسة لروايات "المحاكمة" , "القلعة" , "أمريكا"
Authors Salman Mohamed Salama Abdul Hamid
Keywords Kafka's Fictional Works from a Receptionist Perspective, a Study of The Trial, The Castle and Amerika
Issue Date 2009
Description 
This study Franz Kafka's fictional works is meant to investigate how the novels written by this widely-celebrated German novelist can be described as Writerly Texts. The main premise upon which the study is based is that Kafka's narratives motiv

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