The reading of Kafka's "Metamorphosis" that I propose on the following pages is based on two assumptions that are derived from widely divergent approaches to Kafka's writings. The first is the offspring of psychological interpretation and recognizes that homologous unconscious strategies are operative in the "Letter to his father" and Kafka's tale. Josef Rattner, writing about the "Ur-Situationen", the "primal situations" that Kafka experienced as a child and which produced in him his most basic psychological attitudes (Rattner calls them Grundhaltungen), concludes: "Kafka's life is an incessant attempt to cope with his father-experience. His father is at the base of his anxiety of life and his crippling hypochondria. … Sadism and masochism...
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Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis has been examined through the lens of Freudian theory for decades. T...
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Franz Kafka's celebrated novella The Metamorphosis continues to baffle interpreters ever since it wa...
Abstract This study analyzes the psychological condition of the main character, Gregor Samsa in Meta...
The article puts forward the theme and style specificity of Franz Kafka’s correspondence with his pa...
This paper intends to place Kafka as a modernist by identifying certain aspects in The Metamorphosis...
Brief an den Vater, which has been subject of frequent psychoanalytic interpretations is based on th...
El presente trabajo de grado pretende la elaboración de una revisión de literatura que abarque estud...
The name Franz Kafka (1883-1924) brings with it many attached meanings and connotations, pointing to...
This research is focused on Jacques Lacan's psychoanalytic theory, which is described in the main ch...
Kafka read Freud and was interested in psychoanalysis but believed there was no ‘cure’ for what was ...
Convergent Literary Echoes in Kafka’s Die Verwandlung. What Intertextuality Tells Us about Gregor Sa...
How does it feel to be a worm? No doubt, it feels Kafkaesque. The Metamorphosis is a story of an ord...
Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis has been examined through the lens of Freudian theory for decades. T...
iii The utilization of an instrumental model that sees language itself as a means which is capable o...
Through his transformation, Gregor Samsa, rather than simply silencing himself, allows his repressed...
Key Words: emerging adulthood, psychoanalysis, alienation, Franz Kafka, MetamorphosisKafka’s Metamor...
Franz Kafka's celebrated novella The Metamorphosis continues to baffle interpreters ever since it wa...
Abstract This study analyzes the psychological condition of the main character, Gregor Samsa in Meta...
The article puts forward the theme and style specificity of Franz Kafka’s correspondence with his pa...
This paper intends to place Kafka as a modernist by identifying certain aspects in The Metamorphosis...
Brief an den Vater, which has been subject of frequent psychoanalytic interpretations is based on th...
El presente trabajo de grado pretende la elaboración de una revisión de literatura que abarque estud...
The name Franz Kafka (1883-1924) brings with it many attached meanings and connotations, pointing to...
This research is focused on Jacques Lacan's psychoanalytic theory, which is described in the main ch...
Kafka read Freud and was interested in psychoanalysis but believed there was no ‘cure’ for what was ...
Convergent Literary Echoes in Kafka’s Die Verwandlung. What Intertextuality Tells Us about Gregor Sa...
How does it feel to be a worm? No doubt, it feels Kafkaesque. The Metamorphosis is a story of an ord...
Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis has been examined through the lens of Freudian theory for decades. T...
iii The utilization of an instrumental model that sees language itself as a means which is capable o...