When we read The Trial and In the Penal Colony together, we read about the logic of law, crime, punishment, and guilt. Of course, we cannot know the law, or, as Kafka writes, we cannot enter the law. I interpret the idea in this way: the law opens a gate to the truth. Alas, no one can enter the law, or come to know the truth, as Kafka says. The consequences are devastating: one cannot know the name of one’s own crime, which is to say guilt is eternal and permanent; nothing can absolve us. Only one solution exists. Josef K. in The Trial should have committed suicide like the Officer in “Penal Colony.” That is to say, perhaps, that you always are your own judge and executioner. Guilt cannot be doubted and thus, you are doomed. Both narratives...
Kafka\u27s In the Penal Colony is a problematic story, largely because of the conflicting interpre...
Law is a prominent theme in Kafka’s works, and this dissertation proposes to read Kafka’s long prose...
From the literary works of Franz Kafka, filled with literary fantasy and the creative dimension of t...
One of a series of Kafka-papers.When we read The Trial and In the Penal Colony together, we read abo...
When we read The Trial and In the Penal Colony together, we read about the logic of law, crime, puni...
No twentieth-century writer has thought so deeply, or so yearningly, about natural law as Franz Kafk...
Throughout this research, I tried to demonstrate the possible links between literary and legal studi...
© 2017 Griffith University. Kafka’s preoccupation with the law and legal institutions within his fic...
Kafka's work provoked more than three decades of interpretations before Wagenbach provided informati...
In Kafka’s short story “Das Urteil,” Georg Bendemann’s death has commonly been interpreted as a suic...
This article offers a political reading of Franz Kafka's posthumous work The Trial. In this novel, t...
This article presents an analysis of Franz Kafka’s view on the law based on his novel "The Trial". I...
Are Franz Kafka’s representations of law and legality figments of his imagination, or do they go bey...
Franz Kafka\u27s short story In the Penal Colony begins with an officer touting the elegant design o...
Kafka interpretation is an industry without foreseeable limits: It has a trajectory of its own-proli...
Kafka\u27s In the Penal Colony is a problematic story, largely because of the conflicting interpre...
Law is a prominent theme in Kafka’s works, and this dissertation proposes to read Kafka’s long prose...
From the literary works of Franz Kafka, filled with literary fantasy and the creative dimension of t...
One of a series of Kafka-papers.When we read The Trial and In the Penal Colony together, we read abo...
When we read The Trial and In the Penal Colony together, we read about the logic of law, crime, puni...
No twentieth-century writer has thought so deeply, or so yearningly, about natural law as Franz Kafk...
Throughout this research, I tried to demonstrate the possible links between literary and legal studi...
© 2017 Griffith University. Kafka’s preoccupation with the law and legal institutions within his fic...
Kafka's work provoked more than three decades of interpretations before Wagenbach provided informati...
In Kafka’s short story “Das Urteil,” Georg Bendemann’s death has commonly been interpreted as a suic...
This article offers a political reading of Franz Kafka's posthumous work The Trial. In this novel, t...
This article presents an analysis of Franz Kafka’s view on the law based on his novel "The Trial". I...
Are Franz Kafka’s representations of law and legality figments of his imagination, or do they go bey...
Franz Kafka\u27s short story In the Penal Colony begins with an officer touting the elegant design o...
Kafka interpretation is an industry without foreseeable limits: It has a trajectory of its own-proli...
Kafka\u27s In the Penal Colony is a problematic story, largely because of the conflicting interpre...
Law is a prominent theme in Kafka’s works, and this dissertation proposes to read Kafka’s long prose...
From the literary works of Franz Kafka, filled with literary fantasy and the creative dimension of t...