This study provides a precise definition of the term 'Kafkaesque' by enriching literary criticism with scientific theory and practice, including an experiment on readers' responses to Kafka. Dictionary definitions justify taking the term back to its textual origins in Kafka's works, and the works can fruitfully be analysed by investigating how readers engage with them through cognitive processes of imagination. Modern scientific developments posit that vision, imagination, and consciousness should be conceived of not in terms of static pictorialism – reducible to the notion of 'pictures in the head' – but in terms of enaction, i.e. as an ongoing interaction with the external world around us. Most traditional nineteenth-century Realist...
The subject of analysis in the article is The Metamorphosis (1915) of Franz Kafka. The author attemp...
Dreams are so real that one cannot easily distinguish them from reality. We feel disappointed after ...
Kafka has since been credited with his own informal literary genre, the Kafkaesque, which is charact...
This study provides a precise definition of the term 'Kafkaesque' by enriching literary criticism wi...
This book uses insights from the cognitive sciences to illuminate Kafka's poetics, exemplifying a pa...
This study employs cognitive theory to explain the Kafkaesque. In close readings of four works by Fr...
The name Franz Kafka (1883-1924) brings with it many attached meanings and connotations, pointing to...
The study offers a close reading of bed scenes in Kafka’s texts and analyses their semantics and th...
iii The utilization of an instrumental model that sees language itself as a means which is capable o...
The purpose of this study is to describe Kafka's mental state, the struggle reflected in Kafka's cha...
More than eighty years after the death of its author, Kafka fiction continues to stimulate diverse c...
Desire in Kafka has been variously theorized, through the works of Freud, Lacan, Girard, Deleuze, an...
Franz Kafka's celebrated novella The Metamorphosis continues to baffle interpreters ever since it wa...
The following study investigates the fictional works of an early twentieth century Czechoslovakian w...
More than eighty years after the death of its author, Kafka fiction continues to stimulate diverse c...
The subject of analysis in the article is The Metamorphosis (1915) of Franz Kafka. The author attemp...
Dreams are so real that one cannot easily distinguish them from reality. We feel disappointed after ...
Kafka has since been credited with his own informal literary genre, the Kafkaesque, which is charact...
This study provides a precise definition of the term 'Kafkaesque' by enriching literary criticism wi...
This book uses insights from the cognitive sciences to illuminate Kafka's poetics, exemplifying a pa...
This study employs cognitive theory to explain the Kafkaesque. In close readings of four works by Fr...
The name Franz Kafka (1883-1924) brings with it many attached meanings and connotations, pointing to...
The study offers a close reading of bed scenes in Kafka’s texts and analyses their semantics and th...
iii The utilization of an instrumental model that sees language itself as a means which is capable o...
The purpose of this study is to describe Kafka's mental state, the struggle reflected in Kafka's cha...
More than eighty years after the death of its author, Kafka fiction continues to stimulate diverse c...
Desire in Kafka has been variously theorized, through the works of Freud, Lacan, Girard, Deleuze, an...
Franz Kafka's celebrated novella The Metamorphosis continues to baffle interpreters ever since it wa...
The following study investigates the fictional works of an early twentieth century Czechoslovakian w...
More than eighty years after the death of its author, Kafka fiction continues to stimulate diverse c...
The subject of analysis in the article is The Metamorphosis (1915) of Franz Kafka. The author attemp...
Dreams are so real that one cannot easily distinguish them from reality. We feel disappointed after ...
Kafka has since been credited with his own informal literary genre, the Kafkaesque, which is charact...