The Metamorphosis is one of the most famous novels written by Franz Kafka. Through depicting such a bizarre and absurd story as the transformation of the main character Gregor into a beetle, the work reveals the reality that people are eventually alienated under the environment of capitalist society and the great pressure of social life. The Metamorphosis is quite distinctive in its narrative technique, and scholars have done a lot of research on it. This paper tries to analyze the novel from the perspective of narratology and reveal the irreplaceable role of the integration of different narrative techniques in the expression of the characters’ hearts and the dystopian theme of the novel
In Kafka's work there are many examples of metamorphic instances. Die Verwandlung is obviously the f...
In Stanley Corngold’s view, the themes and strategies of Kafka’s fiction are generated by a tension ...
This research is focused on Jacques Lacan's psychoanalytic theory, which is described in the main ch...
Franz Kafka's celebrated novella The Metamorphosis continues to baffle interpreters ever since it wa...
The researcher used Franz Kafka‟s The Metamorphosis because the story in that novel contained the co...
The researcher used Franz Kafka‟s The Metamorphosis because the story in that novel contained the ...
Abstract This study analyzes the psychological condition of the main character, Gregor Samsa in Meta...
This paper intends to place Kafka as a modernist by identifying certain aspects in The Metamorphosis...
Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis has been examined through the lens of Freudian theory for decades. T...
This doctoral project explores the narrative representations of transforming subjectivity in moderni...
Literary works, so far, have not been appreciated by the students who learn English. They think that...
Franz Kafka’s “A Report to an Academy”, in which the ape-turned-human Rotpeter provides a narrative ...
Pro účel této práce přicházím s novým pojetím systému, na jehož základě se budu pokoušet analyzovat ...
The Metamorphosis is one of the greatest novels written by Franz Kafka in 1915, which depicts the su...
Key Words: emerging adulthood, psychoanalysis, alienation, Franz Kafka, MetamorphosisKafka’s Metamor...
In Kafka's work there are many examples of metamorphic instances. Die Verwandlung is obviously the f...
In Stanley Corngold’s view, the themes and strategies of Kafka’s fiction are generated by a tension ...
This research is focused on Jacques Lacan's psychoanalytic theory, which is described in the main ch...
Franz Kafka's celebrated novella The Metamorphosis continues to baffle interpreters ever since it wa...
The researcher used Franz Kafka‟s The Metamorphosis because the story in that novel contained the co...
The researcher used Franz Kafka‟s The Metamorphosis because the story in that novel contained the ...
Abstract This study analyzes the psychological condition of the main character, Gregor Samsa in Meta...
This paper intends to place Kafka as a modernist by identifying certain aspects in The Metamorphosis...
Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis has been examined through the lens of Freudian theory for decades. T...
This doctoral project explores the narrative representations of transforming subjectivity in moderni...
Literary works, so far, have not been appreciated by the students who learn English. They think that...
Franz Kafka’s “A Report to an Academy”, in which the ape-turned-human Rotpeter provides a narrative ...
Pro účel této práce přicházím s novým pojetím systému, na jehož základě se budu pokoušet analyzovat ...
The Metamorphosis is one of the greatest novels written by Franz Kafka in 1915, which depicts the su...
Key Words: emerging adulthood, psychoanalysis, alienation, Franz Kafka, MetamorphosisKafka’s Metamor...
In Kafka's work there are many examples of metamorphic instances. Die Verwandlung is obviously the f...
In Stanley Corngold’s view, the themes and strategies of Kafka’s fiction are generated by a tension ...
This research is focused on Jacques Lacan's psychoanalytic theory, which is described in the main ch...