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Kafka's Jewish Languages
The Hidden Openness of Tradition
David Suchoff
University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc. · Print & ebook · January 10, 2012
Reading lane: Jewish Literary Criticism
After Franz Kafka died in 1924, his novels and short stories were published in ways that downplayed both their author's roots in Prague and his engagement with Jewish tradition and language, so as to secure their place in the German literary canon.
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Book Details
- Authors
- David Suchoff
- Publisher
- University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
- Published
- January 10, 2012
- Format
- Print & ebook
- Theme
- Jewish Literary Criticism · East European Literary Criticism
- Reading lane
- Jewish Literary Criticism
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Publisher Categories
German Literary Criticism
About This Book
After Franz Kafka died in 1924, his novels and short stories were published in ways that downplayed both their author's roots in Prague and his engagement with Jewish tradition and language, so as to secure their place in the German literary canon. Now, nearly a century after Kafka began to create his fictions, Germany, Israel, and the Czech Republic lay claim to his legacy. Kafka's Jewish Languages brings Kafka's stature as a specifically Jewish writer into focus. David Suc...
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