The Myth of Power and the Self(English, Hardcover, Sokel Walter H.)

The Myth of Power and the Self(English, Hardcover, Sokel Walter H.)

  • Sokel Walter H.
Publisher:Wayne State University PressISBN 13: 9780814326084ISBN 10: 0814326080

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The Myth of Power and the Self(English, Hardcover, Sokel Walter H.) is written by Sokel Walter H. and published by Wayne State University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0814326080 (ISBN 10) and 9780814326084 (ISBN 13).

A collection of essays on Franz Kafka by the foremost scholar of Kafka. Franz Kafka (1883-1924) has come to be one of the most influential writers of the twentieth century. Born into a Jewish middle-class family in Prague, Bohemia, Kafka was in many ways a solitary figure, isolated in his own mind from any true community of friendship and alienated from his own Jewish heritage. Kafka's writings reflect his inner turmoil, and his novels became a symbol of the anxiety and alienation that pervaded much of twentieth-century society. The Myth of Power and the Self brings together Walter Sokel's most significant essays on Kafka written over a period of thirty-one years, 1966-1997. This volume begins with a discussion of Sokel's 1966 pamphlet on Kafka and a summary of his 1964 book, Tragik und Ironie (Tragedy and Irony), which has never been translated into English, and includes several essays published in English for the first time. Sokel places Kafka's writings in a very large cultural context by fusing Freudian and Expressionist perspectives and incorporating more theoretical approaches - linguistic theory, Gnosticism, and aspects of Derrida - into his synthesis. This superb collection of essays by one of the most qualified Kafka scholars today will bring new understanding to Kafka's work and will be of interest to literary critics, intellectual historians, and students and scholars of German literature and Kafka.