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Literaturwissenschaften, Franz Kafka - o.A.: Die Prager Kafka-Konferenz. Alternative. Zeitschrift für Literatur und Diskussion. Juni 1965. Dokumente 2. Berlin, Alternative Verlag, Juni 1965.
Inhalt: Eduard Goldstücker (CSSR) - Über Franz Kafka aus der Prager Perspektive 1963 / Ivan Svitak (CSSR) - Kafka ein Philosoph / Ernst Schumacher (DDR) - Kafka vor der neuen Welt / Frantisek Kautman (CSSR) - Franz Kafka und die tschechische Literatur / Roger Garaudy (Frankreich) - Kafka die moderne Kunst und wir / Alexej Kusak (CSSR) - Bemerkungen zur marxistischen Interpretation Franz Kafkas / Josef Cermak (CSSR) - Ein Bericht über unbekannte Kafka Dokumente / Lese- und Alterungsspuren. Heft gebräunt. Kleinere Randläsuren. Insgesamt aber vollständiges, ordentliches Exemplar (OD.5) OD.5
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Alternative. Zeitschrift für Literatur und Diskussion. Juni 1965. Dokumente 2. Die Prager Kafka-Konferenz. Alternative Verl., Berlin. 1965.
Enthält: Eduard Goldstücker (CSSR) - Über Franz Kafka aus der Prager Perspektive 1963; Ivan Svitak (CSSR) - Kafka ein Philosoph; Ernst Schumacher (DDR) - Kafka vor der neuen Welt; Frantisek Kautman (CSSR) - Franz Kafka und die tschechische Literatur; Roger Garaudy (Frankreich) - Kafka die moderne Kunst und wir; Alexej Kusak (CSSR) - Bemerkungen zur marxistischen Interpretation Franz Kafkas; Josef Cermak (CSSR) - Ein Bericht über unbekannte Kafka Dokumente.
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(Herausg.): Kafka and Photography, Oxford Univ Pr, ISBN: 0199219451
Pressestimmen\nCarolin Duttlinger discusses Kafka's photographs...and their origins, drawing on the writings of Theodor W. Adorno, Walter Benjamin and Siegfried Kracauer as well as Roland Barthes and Susan Sontag. But the great strength of her book lies in the fact that the theory and history of photography as a key medium of modernity forms only the framework of her argument. Within this framework we see a literary critic at work who approaches her material using her own methodology: that of philology. Lothar Muller, Suddeutsche Zeitung In a series of at times stunning textual and visual analyses, Carolin Duttlinger demonstrates that Kafka's writing was to a great extent inspired by a rich archive of visual material...Duttlinger's book offers a meticulous excavation of a 'little' history of photography from Kafka's writing while, at the same time, weaving the compelling and lucid narrative of a writer's visual imagination in a way that is a true pleasure to read and follow at every stage. This is an exceptional study that provides important insights into the relationship between literature and media technology and should open further avenues for reading Kafka's work in the context of media studies. Markus Zisselsberger, The Modern Language Review Dutlinger's book offers a meticulous excavation of a 'little' history of photgraphy from Kafka's writing while, at the same time, weaving the compelling and lucid narrative of a writer's visual imagination in a way that is true pleasure to read and follow at every stage MLR As Duttlinger convincingly demonstrates, photography is a central theme in Kafka's writings of all periods as well as a key metaphor for Kafka's literary approach...This study doubtlessly offers a vital contribution to existing research and sets new standards in Kafka scholarship, as well as providing an indispensible account of the media-historical background, context and sources which shaped Kafka's writing. Silke Horstkotte, IASLonline the author admirably locates and cogently translates key texts in which Kafka turns to photography \n\nKurzbeschreibung\nThroughout his life, Franz Kafka was fascinated by photography, a medium which for him came to encapsulate both the attractions and the pitfalls of modern life. Kafka's personal engagement with the medium - as a keen viewer and collector of photographs as well as an amateur photographer - is reflected in his writings, which explore photography from a variety of different perspectives By far the most frequently and extensively discussed visual medium in Kafka's texts, photography is paradigmatic of his relationship to visuality more generally. This study not only explores photography's recurrence as a theme within his texts but it is also the first to take systematic account of Kafka's use of photographs as literary source material. Kafka and Photography presents one of the most important modern writers from an entirely new perspective; it sheds new light on familiar works and uncovers unexplored aspects of Kafka's engagement with his time and context. Providing a chronological account of key prose works, as well as the personal writings, this study is accessible to students and lay readers. It will be of interest not only to literary scholars but also to those working in photography, media, and cultural studies. Its detailed textual analyses are set against a richly documented historical context which illustrates Kafka's interest in contemporary culture through a range of visual material taken from public as well as private sources - some of which has only recently become available. As this book demonstrates, photography had a profound impact on Kafka's literary imagination and as such helps to explain the mesmerizing intensity of enigmatic visual detail which is a hallmark of his narratives. , ISBN-13: 9780199219452
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Literaturgeschichte Politzer, Heinz (Hrsg.): Franz Kafka. Wege der Forschung. Band CCCXXII. Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft
[ Schlagwörter: Kafka Tschechische Schriftsteller Sekundärliteratur Germanistik Literaturwissenschaft ]
8°., 560 S., 2. unveränderte Auflage 1980. ISBN 3-534-05401-6. Aus dem Inhalt: Logik im Wunderbaren von Oskar Walzel, Das Hiob-Problem bei Franz Kafka von Margarete Susman, Franz Kafka Inferno Eine psychologische Deutung seiner Strafphantasie von Hellmuth Kaiser. Zur Kafka-Philologie von Heinz Politzer. Die Welt Franz Kafkas von Erich Heller. Franz Kafka von Walter Benjamin. Franz Kafka und der Expressionismus von Paul Raabe. Kafka und der Prager Frühling von Ehrhard Bahr - und weitere. Olwd. Namenszug auf vorderem Buchdeckel innen, sonst sehr gut.



