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    Evanston, Illinois :Northwestern University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_BV045076422
    Format: x, 222 Seiten : , Illustrationen, Karten, Faksimiles.
    ISBN: 978-0-8101-3720-2 , 978-0-8101-3721-9
    Note: Text englisch
    Language: English
    Subjects: German Studies
    RVK:
    Keywords: 1883-1924 Kafka, Franz ; Tschechisch ; Tschechen ; Criticism, interpretation, etc
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Evanston, Illinois :Northwestern University Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9961373505702883
    Format: 1 online resource (233 pages)
    ISBN: 0-8101-3722-4
    Content: Kafka's Other Prague: Writings from the Czechoslovak Republic examines Kafka's late writings from the perspective of the author's changing relationship with Czech language, culture, and literature-the least understood facet of his meticulously researched life and work.Franz Kafka was born in Prague, a bilingual city in the Habsburg Empire. He died a citizen of Czechoslovakia. Yet Kafka was not Czech in any way he himself would have understood. He could speak Czech, but, like many Prague Jews, he was raised and educated and wrote in German. Kafka critics to date have had little to say about the majority language of his native city or its "minor literature," as he referred to it in a 1913 journal entry.Kafka's Other Prague explains why Kafka's later experience of Czech language and culture matters.Bringing to light newly available archival material, Anne Jamison's innovative study demonstrates how Czechoslovakia's founding and Kafka's own dramatic political, professional, and personal upheavals altered his relationship to this "other Prague." It destabilized Kafka's understanding of nationality, language, gender, and sex-and how all these issues related to his own writing.Kafka's Other Prague juxtaposes Kafka's German-language work with Czechoslovak Prague's language politics, intellectual currents, and print culture-including the influence of his lover and translator, the journalist Milena Jesenská-and shows how this changed cultural and linguistic landscape transformed one of the great literary minds of the last century.
    Note: Introduction -- Kafka and Czech : away from "minor literature" -- Kafka and the Czech press -- Language territories -- "Is there a castle here?" An architecture of disappearing lines -- Reading Klam(m) -- F:M (the correspondence with Jesenska -- "Official decisions are as shy as young girls" : gender in the castle -- Of mice and music -- Conclusion.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8101-3720-8
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8101-3721-6
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Evanston, Illinois :Northwestern University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9961373505702883
    Format: 1 online resource (233 pages)
    ISBN: 0-8101-3722-4
    Content: Kafka's Other Prague: Writings from the Czechoslovak Republic examines Kafka's late writings from the perspective of the author's changing relationship with Czech language, culture, and literature-the least understood facet of his meticulously researched life and work.Franz Kafka was born in Prague, a bilingual city in the Habsburg Empire. He died a citizen of Czechoslovakia. Yet Kafka was not Czech in any way he himself would have understood. He could speak Czech, but, like many Prague Jews, he was raised and educated and wrote in German. Kafka critics to date have had little to say about the majority language of his native city or its "minor literature," as he referred to it in a 1913 journal entry.Kafka's Other Prague explains why Kafka's later experience of Czech language and culture matters.Bringing to light newly available archival material, Anne Jamison's innovative study demonstrates how Czechoslovakia's founding and Kafka's own dramatic political, professional, and personal upheavals altered his relationship to this "other Prague." It destabilized Kafka's understanding of nationality, language, gender, and sex-and how all these issues related to his own writing.Kafka's Other Prague juxtaposes Kafka's German-language work with Czechoslovak Prague's language politics, intellectual currents, and print culture-including the influence of his lover and translator, the journalist Milena Jesenská-and shows how this changed cultural and linguistic landscape transformed one of the great literary minds of the last century.
    Note: Introduction -- Kafka and Czech : away from "minor literature" -- Kafka and the Czech press -- Language territories -- "Is there a castle here?" An architecture of disappearing lines -- Reading Klam(m) -- F:M (the correspondence with Jesenska -- "Official decisions are as shy as young girls" : gender in the castle -- Of mice and music -- Conclusion.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8101-3720-8
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8101-3721-6
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
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