https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/MdE/article/view/9781Inspired by Scott Spector’s analysis of the Prague Circle, this article investigates how Kafka’s fragment “On Perception” (“Über ästhetische Apperception”) might be viewed as a product of the dialogue between Brod and Kafka. After surveying how Kafka scholars have framed and tried to apply Kafka’s early text on aesthetics, the article shows Kafka’s work refuses to engage with the powerful anti-Jewish tropes of aesthetic theory around 1900 (Weininger) and instead develops literary themes and techniques that anticipate many aspects of Kafka’s later literary productio
This article examines Kafka’s early short prose, with particular attention to the thought-figures ga...
Franz Kafka's (1883-1924) "Die Brücke" is one of the less well-known texts by one of the most prolif...
The following text represents a chapter taken from my 2019 monograph on the journal Moderní revue (M...
https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/MdE/article/view/9781Inspired by Scott Spector’s analysis of the ...
Inspired by Scott Spector’s analysis of the Prague Circle, this article investigates how Kafka’s fra...
This is the first translation of Brod’s text which was originally published on the weekly newspaper ...
This is the first translation of Brod\u2019s text which was originally published on the weekly newsp...
Scott Spector's adventurous cultural history maps for the first time the "territories" carved out by...
The paper analyses Kafka’s fragment "Man darf nicht sagen" (1906) as one of the first trace of the a...
The point of departure of this thesis is a detailed research into Kafka's early periodical publicati...
Max Brod and Felix Weltsch, Kafka's closest friends, characterise their work as a kind of "monograph...
Kafka develops the aesthetical reflections published in this Fragment in a period in which German th...
The paper analyses Kafka’s fragment as one of the first trace of the author’s creative journey. I wi...
Despite the hundreds of commentaries on the individual pieces comprising the Landarzt collection, ve...
The Breakdown of the Apparatus: With Franz Kafka ‘In the Penal Colony’ The article proposes a meticu...
This article examines Kafka’s early short prose, with particular attention to the thought-figures ga...
Franz Kafka's (1883-1924) "Die Brücke" is one of the less well-known texts by one of the most prolif...
The following text represents a chapter taken from my 2019 monograph on the journal Moderní revue (M...
https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/MdE/article/view/9781Inspired by Scott Spector’s analysis of the ...
Inspired by Scott Spector’s analysis of the Prague Circle, this article investigates how Kafka’s fra...
This is the first translation of Brod’s text which was originally published on the weekly newspaper ...
This is the first translation of Brod\u2019s text which was originally published on the weekly newsp...
Scott Spector's adventurous cultural history maps for the first time the "territories" carved out by...
The paper analyses Kafka’s fragment "Man darf nicht sagen" (1906) as one of the first trace of the a...
The point of departure of this thesis is a detailed research into Kafka's early periodical publicati...
Max Brod and Felix Weltsch, Kafka's closest friends, characterise their work as a kind of "monograph...
Kafka develops the aesthetical reflections published in this Fragment in a period in which German th...
The paper analyses Kafka’s fragment as one of the first trace of the author’s creative journey. I wi...
Despite the hundreds of commentaries on the individual pieces comprising the Landarzt collection, ve...
The Breakdown of the Apparatus: With Franz Kafka ‘In the Penal Colony’ The article proposes a meticu...
This article examines Kafka’s early short prose, with particular attention to the thought-figures ga...
Franz Kafka's (1883-1924) "Die Brücke" is one of the less well-known texts by one of the most prolif...
The following text represents a chapter taken from my 2019 monograph on the journal Moderní revue (M...