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BIBLIOGRAPHY PRIMARY SOURCES Kafka, Franz. The Great Wail, of China : Stories Reflections. Trans. Willa and Edwin Muir. New York : Schocken Books, 1946. Dearest Father Stories and Other Writings. Ed. Max Brod. Trans. Ernest Kaiser and Eithne Wilkins. New York : Schocken Books, 1954. Complete Stories. Ed. Nahum N Glatzer. New York : Schocken Books, 1971. Wedding Preparations in the Country and Other Stories. Trans. Ernst Kaiser, Eithne Wilkins, Willa and Edwin Muir. Middlesex Penguin Books, 1978. • Description of a Struggle and Other Stories. Trans. Willa and Edwin Muir, Malcolm Pasley, Tania and James Stern. Middlesex Penguin Books, 1982. • Metamorphosis and Other Stories. Trans. Willa and Edwin Muir. Middlesex Penguin Books, 1983. The Castle. Trans. Willa and Edwin Muir (Chapter 1 -18) and Eithne Wilkins and Ernst Kaiser (Chapter 18 continuation - 20). Middlesex : Penguin Books, 1953. "Homage" and "The Deleted Passages of the Author, in The Castle" [Definitive Edition], New York: The Modern Library, 1969. • The Penal Colony : Stories and Short Pieces. Trans. Willa and Edwin Muir. London Secker and Warburg, 1949. • The Trial. Trans. Willa and Edwin Muir. London : Secker and Warburg, 1956.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

PRIMARY SOURCES

Kafka, Franz. The Great Wail, of China : StoriesReflections. Trans. Willa and Edwin Muir. NewYork : Schocken Books, 1946.

Dearest Father Stories and OtherWritings. Ed. Max Brod. Trans. Ernest Kaiserand Eithne Wilkins. New York : Schocken Books,1954.

Complete Stories. Ed. Nahum N Glatzer.New York : Schocken Books, 1971.

Wedding Preparations in the Countryand Other Stories. Trans. Ernst Kaiser, EithneWilkins, Willa and Edwin Muir. MiddlesexPenguin Books, 1978.

• Description of a Struggle and OtherStories. Trans. Willa and Edwin Muir, MalcolmPasley, Tania and James Stern. MiddlesexPenguin Books, 1982.

• Metamorphosis and Other Stories.Trans. Willa and Edwin Muir. MiddlesexPenguin Books, 1983.

The Castle. Trans. Willa and EdwinMuir (Chapter 1 -18) and Eithne Wilkins andErnst Kaiser (Chapter 18 continuation - 20).Middlesex : Penguin Books, 1953.

"Homage" and "The Deleted Passages ofthe Author, in The Castle" [DefinitiveEdition], New York: The Modern Library, 1969.

• The Penal Colony : Stories and ShortPieces. Trans. Willa and Edwin Muir. LondonSecker and Warburg, 1949.

• The Trial. Trans. Willa and EdwinMuir. London : Secker and Warburg, 1956.

• Amerika. Trans. Willa and Edwin Muir.London : Secker and Warburg, 1961.

Letters to Felice, Ed. Erich Hellerand Jurgen Born, Trans. James Stern and

Elizabeth Duckworth, Schocken Books, 1973; Seckerand Warburg, 1974.

• The Diaries 1910-13 Ed Max Brod.Trans. Joseph Kresh, Secker and Warburg, 1948;Schocken Books, 1948.

The Diaries 1914-23 Ed Max Brod TransMartin Greenberg with the Cooperation ofHannah Arendt Secker & Warburg, 1949, SchockenBooks, 1949.

SECONDARY SOURCES

BIBLIOGRAPHY AND CHECKLISTS

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Beebe, Maurice, and Naomi Christensen. "Criticismof Franz Kafka : A Selected Checklist." ModernFiction Studies, 8 (1962), 80 -100.

Caputo - Mayr, Maria. Luise, and Julius M. Herz."Franz Kafka Bibliography: Editions andTranslations." Newsletter of Kafka Society ofAmerica, II, 1 (1978), 30-40.

• "Recent Kafka Research: A Selection.Newsletter of Kafka Society of America, II,(1978), 16-22.

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______• "Franz Kafka Bibliography: A Selectionof Secondary Titles 1975 - 1980." Newsletterof Kafka Society of America, IV, 1, (1980),18-39.

______ "Franz Kafka Bibliography: Editionsand Translations Part 4 Addenda." Newsletterof Kafka Society of America, IV, 1, (1980),40-53.

Church, Margret, Ronald Cummings and CharlesWhitaker. "Five Modern German Novelists: ABibliography (1960 - 1970)." Modern FictionStudies, 17, (1971), 139-56.

Flores, Angel. A Kafka Bibliography : 1908 -1976. New York: Gordian, 1976.

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Jonas, Kalvs W. "Franz Kafka : An AmericanBibliography." Bulletin of Bibliography(Boston), X, (1953), No.9, 212 - 16 and No.10,231-33.

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BIOGRAPHY

Brod, Max. Kafka: A Biography. Trans. G. HumphreysRoberts [Chapter I - vii] and Richard Winston[Chapter VIII]. New York: Schocken Paperback,1973.

Hayman, Roland. Kafka : A Biography. New York:Oxford University Press, 1982.

BOOK LENGTH STUDIES

Alberes, R.M. and Pierre de Biosdeffre. Kafka : TheTorment of Man. Trans. Wade Baskin, London:Visions, 1968.

Bauer, Johann. Kafka and Pra gue. Trans. P.S. Falla-Illus. New York: Praeger, 1971.

Beck, Evelyn T. Kafka and the Yiddish Theatre :Impact on His Work. Madison: University ofWisconsin Press, 1971.

Currie, Robert. Genius: An Ideology in Literature.London: Chatto and Windus, 1974.

Deleuze, Glues and Felix Guattari. Kafka: Toward aMinor Literature. Trans. Dana Polan.Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press,1986.

Eisher, Pavel. Franz Kafka and Prague. Trans. LowryNelson and Rene Wellek. New York: Arts Inc.,1950.

Engelberg, Edward. The Unknown Distance: FromConsciousness to Conscience. Goethe to Camus.Cambridge: Harward University Press, 1972.

Flores, Angel. ed. The Kafka Problem. New York:Octagon, 1963.

• ed, The Kafka Debate: New Perspectivesfor our time. New York: Gordian, 1977.

ed. The Problem of 'The Judgement' :Eleven Approaches to Kafka's Story. New York:Gordian, 1977.

ed. Explain to Me Some Stories ofKafka : "The Judgement", "The Metamorphosis","A Report to an Academy", "A Hunger Artist".New York: Gordian, 1977.

Flores, Angel and Swander Homer. Eds. Franz KafkaToday. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press,1958.

Foulkes, A Peter. The Relunctant Pessimist : AStudy of Franz Kafka. The Hague: Mouton,1967.

______ "Kafka's Cage Image." Modern LanguageNotes, 82 (1967), 462-471.

______ Friedman, Maurice. Problematic Rebel :Melville, Dostoevsky, Kafka, Camus. Chicago :University of Chicago Press, 1970.

Grant, Vernon W. Great Abnormals: The PathologicalGenius of Kafka, Van Gough, Strindberg andPoe. New York: Hawthorn, 1968.

Gray, Ronald. Kafka's Castle. Cambridge : CambridgeUniversity Press, 1956.

______ ed. Kafka : A Collection of CriticalEssays. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: PrenticeHall, 1962.

______ Franz Kafka. Cambridge : CambridgeUniversity Press, 1975.

Greenberg, Martin. The Terror of Art : Kafka andModern Literature. New York: Basic Books,1968.

Hal, Calvin S. and Richard E. Lind. Dreams, Life,and Literature. New York: Basic Books, 1968.

Heller, Erich. Franz Kafka. New York: PrincetonUniv., 1975.

Heller, Peter. Dialectics and Nihilism : Essays onLessing, Nietzche, Mann and Kafka. AmherstUniversity of Massachusetts, 1966.

Hubben, William. Dostoevsky, Kierkegaard, Nietzscheand Kafka. New York: Collier Books, 1958.

Jaffe, Adrian. The Process of Kafka's Trial. E.Lansing: Michigan State University Press,1967.

Janouch, Gustay . Conversations with Kafka. Trans.Goronwy Roes, New York: Praeger, 1953.

Kuna, Franz. Kafka : Literature as CorrectivePunishment. London: Paul Elek, 1974.

______ On Kafka: Semi-Centenary Perspectives.New York: Barnes and Noble, 1976.

Neider, Charles. The Frozen Sea : A Study of FranzKafka. New York: Oxford University Press,1948.

Neumeyer, Peter F. ed. Twentieth CenturyInterpretations of The Castle : K--Collectionof Critical Essays. Englewood Cliffs, NewJersey: PrenticeHall, 1969.

Norman, Dorothy. ed. A Franz Kafka Miscellany. NewYork: Twice a Year Press, 1940.

Osborne, Charles. Kafka. Edinburgh: Oliver andBoyd, 1968.

Pascal, Roy. The German Novel, Toronto: Universityof Toronto Press, 1956.

Pearce, Richard. Stages of the Clown: Perspectivesin Modern Fiction from Dostoevsky to Beckett.Amsterdam: South Illinois University Press,1970.

Politzer, Heinz. Franz Kafka: Parable and Paradox.Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press,1962.

Robert, Marthe. The Old and the New : A SovereignImitation. Los Angeles: University ofCalifornia Press, 1977.

Rolleston, James. ed. Twentieth CenturyInterpretations of the Trial. EnglewoodCliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 1976.

REVIEWS

Review of Kafka's Dearest Father : Stories andOther Writings.

Cartoon, Herbert. Library Journal, 79 (15September, 1954), 1589.

Dupees, F.W. New York Times, 12 September 1954,p.42.

Harrington, Michael. Commonweal, 60 (1 October1954), 635.

Neider, Charles. Saturday Review, 37 (18 September1954), 24

Review of Description of a Struggle and OtherStories.

Philipson, Morris. Commonweal, 69 (24 October1958), 103.

Plant, Richard. Saturday Review, 41 (25 October1958), 31.

Review of Kafka's Diaries 1910-1913.

Farrelly, John. New Republic, 118 (10 May 1948),23.

Philips, William. New York Times, 8 August 1948,p.4.

West E.S. Nation, 11 December 1948, p.527.

Review of Kafka's Diaries 1914-1913.

Engle, Paul. Chicago Sunday Tribune, 4 December1949, p.20.

Freemantle, Ann. Commonweal, 50 (10 June 1949),227.

Kalem, Theodore. Christian Science Monitor, 30 June1949.

Lewin, B.D. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, XVIII, 1,(1949), 97-98.

Martin, J.B. New York Harold Tribune Weekly BookReview, 1 May 1949, p.15.

Review of Kafka's The Castle.

Angel, Flores. Books Abroad, 15 (Autumn 1941), 480.

Engle, Paul. Chicago Sunday Tribune, 21 March 1954,p.6.

Freemantle, Ann. Commonweal, 60 (30 April 1954),98.

Idris, Parry. The London Magazine, I, 4 (May1954), item 4.

Redman, B. R. Saturday Review, 37 (3 April 1954),26.

Review of Kafka's The Trial.

Kronenberger, Louis, New York Times. 24 October,1937, p.8.

Mac Afee, Helen. Yale Review, Winter 1938, p.viii.

Rothman, N.L. Saturday Review, 30 October 1937,P.19.

Sackville - West, Edward. The Spectator (London),23 July 1937, p.152.

Review of Kafka's Amerika.

Linke, Lilo. Life and Letters (London), November1938, pp.99-100.

Rahv, Philip. The Nation, 26 October 1940, p.396.

Rosenfeld, Paul. Saturday Review of Literature, 26,October, 1940, p.18.

Sackville - West, Edward. The Spectator (London), 7October 1938, p.576.

Review of Kafka's Letters to Felice.

Adams, Phoebe. Atlantic 232 (October 1973), 130.

Crossman, Edward. Saturday Review, 11 September1973, p.42.

Dickstein, Morris. New York Times Book Review, 30September 1973, p.1.

Heidenry, John. Commonweal, 93 (21 December 1973),323.

Howes, Victor. Christian Science Monitor, 10October 1973, p.13.

Review of Kafka's Letters to Milena.

Baro, Gene. New York Herald Tribune Book Review, 11April 1954, p.9.

Plant, Richard. New York Times, 28 March 1954, p.4.

Popin, Henry. Nation 179 (24 July 1954), 75.

Review of Kafka's I am a Memory come Alive.

Adams Phoebe, Atlantic, 234 (December 1974), 128.

Doyle, P.A. Choice 12 (July - Aust 1975), 687.

GENERAL CRITICISM

Abrams, M.H. A Glossary of Literary Terms. Madras:Macmillan India Press, 1979.

Barrett, William. Irrational : A Study inExistential Philosophy. New York: Doubleday,1958.

Becker, Ernest. The Denial of Death. New York: FreePress, 1973.

Boas, George. The Dominant Themes of ModernPhilosophy. New York: The Ronald PressCompany, 1957.

Bruck, Max Von. Two Types of Faith. London and NewYork: Macmillan, 1951.

Camus, Albert. The Myth of Sisyphus. New York:Knopf, 1955.

Chase, Richard Volney. Quest for Myth: Westport:Green-wood Press, 1969.

Curriew, Robert. Genius: An Ideology in Literature:New York: Schocken, 1974.

Finkelstein, Sidney. Existentialism and Alienationin American Literature. New York:International Publishers, 1965.

Fromm, Erich. The Forgotten Language, London:Gollancz, 1952.

Fulton Robert. Death and Identity. New York: Wiley,1965.

Furst, Lilian R. The Contours of EuropeanRomanticism. London: Macmillan, 1979.

Heidegger, Martin. Existence and Bein g . Chicago:Henry Regnery Company, 1949.

Essays in Metaphysics. New York:Philosophical Library Inc., 1960.

Heinemann, Frederick H. Existentialism and theModern Predicament. New York: Harper TorchBook, 1958.

Hinchllffe, Arnold P. The Absurd. London: Methuen,1974.

Hoffman, Frederick John. The Mortal No : Death andthe Modern Imagination. Princeton, New Jersey:Princeton University Press, 1964.

Honig, Edwin. Dark Conceit : The Making ofAllegory. Evanston, Illinois: NorthwesternUniversity Press, 1959.

Hook, Sidney. The Quest for Being and Other Studiesin Naturalism and Humanism. New York: St.Martin's Press, 1961.

Isaacs, Jacob. An Assessment of Twentieth CenturyLiterature. Londone: Seeker and Warburg, 1951.

Jaspers, Karl. Man in the Modern Age. Garden City,New York: Doubleday and Company Inc., 1957.

Johnson, Frank. Alienation : Concept, Term andMeaning. New York: Seminar Press, 1973.

Josephson, Eric and Mary Josephson. Man AloneAlienation in Modern Society. New York: Dell,1962.

Kaufmann, Walter. ed. Existentialism. Cleveland:The World Publishing Company, 1956.

Kaufmann Walter. From Shakespeare toExistentialism. Garden City, New York:Doubleday and Company Inc., 1960.

Kennard, Jean E. Number and Nightmare: FormsShakespeare to Existentialism. Garden City,New York: Doubleday and Company Inc., 1960.

Kierkegaard, Soren. Fear and Trembling and thesickness unto death. Garden City, New York:Double day and Company, Inc., 1954.

Knought, Everett W. Literature consideredPhilosophy: The French Example. New York:Collier Books, 1962.

Langer, Lawrence L. The Age of Atrocity : Death inModern Literature. Boston: Beacon Press, 1978.

Lawrence, Nathaniel. ed. Readin gs in ExistentialPhenomenology . Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey:Prentice Hall, 1967.

Lehmann, John. New Writing in Europe. London:Pelican Books, 1940.

McElory, Davis Dunbar. Existentialism and ModernLiterature: An Essay in Existential Criticism.New Jersey: Citadel Press, 1972.

May, Rolio. The Meaning of Anxiety. New York:Norton, 1977.

The New Encyclopeadia Britannica, 1 (1988), 270-71.

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Reik, Gilbert. The Concept of Mind. New York:Barnes and Noble Inc., 195—O-

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Samuel, Richard and R. Thomas Hinton. ExpressionismIn German Life, Literature and the Theatre,1910-1924. Cambridge: Heffer, 1939.

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ARTICLES IN CRITICAL ANTHOLOGIES

Anders, Gunther. Franz Kafka. Trans. A Steer andA.K. Thorly in Studies in Modern EuropeanLiterature and Thought . Ed. Erich Heller.London: Bowes and Bowes, 1960.

Church, Margaret. "Time and Reality in the Works ofFranz Kafka," In Time and Reality: Studies inContemporary Fiction. Chapel Hill, NorthCarolina: North Carolina Press, 1963.

Dolan, Paul J. "Kafka: The Political Machine," inOf War and War's Alarm: Fiction and Politicsin the Modern World. New York: Free Press -Macmillan, 1976.

Durant, Willand Ariel Durant. "Franz Kafka," inInterpretation of Life. New York: Simon andSchuster, 1976.

Goth, Maja J. "Existentialism and Franz Kafka: JeanPaul Sartre, Albert Camus and theirRelationship to Kafka," in The Medieval Dramaand Its Claudelian Revival. Eds. CatherineDunn E., Tatiana Folitch and Bernard M.Peebles. Washington D.C. : Catholic Universityof America Press, 1970.

Greenberg, Clement. "Kafka's Jewishness," in Artand Culture: Critical Essays . Boston: BeaconPress, 1961.

Hartfield, Henry. Crisis and Continuity in ModernGerman Fiction: Ten Essays. Ithaca, New York:Cornell University Press, 1969.

Hassan, Ihab. "The Authority of Ambiguity," in TheDismemberment of Orpheus: Towards a PostmodernLiterature. New York: Oxford University Press,1971.

Heller, Peter. "Kafka and Nietzsche," in TheMedieval Drama and Its Claudelian Revival.Eds. Catherine et.al . Washington D.C.:Catholic University of America Press, 1980.

Holdin, J.P. "Franz Kafka: Reflections on theProblem of Decadence," In The Dilemma ofBeing Modern: Essays on Art and Literature.New York: Noonday Press, 1959.

Hubben, William. Four Prophets of one DestinyKierkegaard, Dostoevsky, Nietzsche, Kafka. NewYork: Collier - Macmillan, 1952.

Kuna, Franz. "The Janus - Faced Novel: Conrad,Musil, Kafka, Mann," In Modernism, 1890-1930Pelican Guide to European Literature. AtlanticHighlands, New Jersey: Humanities, 1978.

Pascal, Roy. "Franz Kafka," In The German Novel.Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1956.

Pondrom, Cyrene N. "Purdy's Malcolm and Kafka'sAmerika : Analogues with a Difference," in TheMedieval Drama and its Claudelian Revival.Eds. Catherine et. al. Washington D.C.:Catholic University of America Press, 1970.

Schor, Naomi "Fiction as Interpretation -Interpretation as Fiction," in The Reader In

the text: Essays on Audience andInterpretation Eds, Susan R. Suleiman and IngeCrossman. Princeton: Princeton UniversityPress, 1980.

Scott, Nathan A. Jr. "Kafka's Anguish," in Forms ofExtremity in the Modern Novel. Richmond,Virginia: John Knox Press, 1965.

Slochower, Harry. "Secular Crucifixion: FranzKafka," in No Voice is wholly Lost: Writersand Thinkers in War and Peace. New York:Creative Age Press, 1945.

Sokel, Wlater H. "Kafka's Poetics of the InnerSelf," in From Kafka and Dada to Brecht andBeyond. Ed. Peter. Spycher. Madison: Universityof Wisconsin Press, 1982.

Stierlin, Helm. "Liberation and Self-Destruction Inthe Creative Process," in Janus : Essays inAncient and Modern Studies. Ed. Orlin Louis L.Ann Arbor: Center for Co-ordination ofAncient and Modern Studies, University ofMichigan, 1975.

Strauss, Walter A. "Nominative Cases: Proust, Kafkaand Beckett," In The Art of the ProustianNovel Reconsidered. Ed. Joiner D. Lawrence,Rock Hill: Winthrop College, 1979.

Vietta, Silvio. "Franz Kafka: Expressionism andReification," In Passion and Rebellion: TheExpressionist Heritage. South Hadley: Bergin,1983.

Weltsch, Felix. "The Rise and Fall of the JewishGerman Symbiosis - The Case of Franz Kafka,"in Publications of the Leo Baeck Institute ofJournal from Germany. Year Book. London: Eastand West Library, 1956.

Weinstein, Leo. "Altered States of consciousness inFlaubert's Madame Bovary and Kafka's ACountry Doctor," in Voices of Conscience:Essays of Mediava]. and Modern FrenchLiterature In Memory of James D. Powell andRosemary Holdings. Philadelphia: TempleUniversity Press, 1977.

West, Rebecca. "The Twentieth Century Bureaucrat,"in The Court and the Castle: Some Treatementsof a Recurrent Theme. New Haven: YaleUniversity Press, 1957.

Williams, Werner T. "Elements in the Works of FranzKafka as Analogue of His Inner Life,"Dissertation Abstracts International, 32(1972), 5248 A - 49A.

Wilk, Melvin. "The Jewish Presence in Two MajorModerns: Eliot and Kafka," DissertationAbstracts International, 39 (1979), 4951 A.

Zepp, Evelyn. "The Aesthetics of the Absurd Novel:Camus and Kafka," Dissertation AbstractsInternational, 34 (1974), 7795 A.

Zyla, Wolodymyr, T. "Franz Kafka: Writer for theTwentieth Century," in The Medieval Drama andits Claudelian Revival, Ctherine et.al .Washington D.C.: Catholic University ofAmerica Press, 1970.

JOURNAL ARTICLES

Adams, Robert, M. "In the Kafka Colony." TimesLiterary Supplement, 7 April 1978, p.371.

Allen, Walter. "A Note on Franz Kafka." Focus One(London), 1945, pp.30-33.

Anders, Gunther. "Reflections on My Book Kafka -Pro und Contra." Mosaic, III, 4 (1970), 59-72.

"Franz Kafka: Ritual. WithoutReligion." Commentary , 8 (December 1949),560-69.

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Anderson, Mark. "Kafka's unsigned Letters: AReinterpretation of the Correspondence withMilena." Modern Language Notes, XC, 3 (April1983), 384-98.

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Arendt, Hannah. "Franz Kafka: A Revaluation."Partisan Review, 11 (1944), 412-22.

Arie-Gaifmafl, Hana. "The Judgement : A NewPerspective on the Milena-]Kafka Relationship."Crosscurrents, 1983, pp.159-667.

Arneson, Richard J. "Power and Authority inCastle." Mosaic, XII, 4 (1979), 99-113.

Asher, J.A. "Turning-Points in Kafka's Stories."Modern Language Review, 57 (1962), 47-52.

Bahr, E. "Kafka and the Prague Spring." Mosaic,III, 4 (1970), 15-29.

Baker, James R. "The Castl : A Problem inStructure." Twenieth Century Literature, 3(1957), 74-77.

Band, Arnold J. "Kafka and the Beiliss Affair."Comparative Literature, 32 (1980), 168-83.

Bangerter, Lowell A. "Der Bau : Franz Kafka's FinalPunishment Tragedy." Research Studies, 42(1974), 11-19.

Barnes, Hazel E. "Myth and Human Experience."Classical ,Journal, 51 (December 1955), 121-27.

Bassoff, Bruce. "Kafka's The Trial." Explicator,XLI, 4 (Summer 1983), 34-35.

Baum, Aiwin L. "Parable as Paradox in Kafka'sErzahlungen." Modern LanguaqQ Note, 91 (1976),1327-47.

Baxandall, Lee. "Kafka and Radical Perspective."Mosaic, III, 4 (1970), 73-79.

Beck, Evelyn Torton, "Kafka's Traffic in WomenGender, Power and Sexuality." Literary Review,XXVI, 4 (Summer 1983), 565-76.

Belgion, Montgomery, "The Measure of Kafka", TheCriterion (October 1938), 13-28.

Berg, Temnia. "Text as Meaning in The Trial."Publications of Modern LApgua_qe Association,93 (1978), 292-93.

Berman, Russell A. "Producing the Reader : Kafkaand the Modernist Organisation of Reception."Newletter of Kafka Societ y of America , VI,1-2 (June - December 1982), 14-18.

Bernheimer, Charles. "Crossing Over: Kafka'sMetatextual Parable". Modern LanguageNotes, 95 (1980), 1254 - 68.

"Flaubert and Kafka: Realism as aProblem of Language." Newsletter of KafkaSociety of America, III, 2 (1979), 1-8.

Bleich, David. "The Identity of Pedagogy andResearch in the Study of Response ofLiterature. "CollegeEnqlish, XLII, 4 (1980),350-66.

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Parable. Before the Law'Towards a PositiveMosaic. , III, 4 (1970), 153-

Boulby, Mark. "Kafka's End. A Reassessment of TheBurrow'." German Quarterl y, LV, 2 (March

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Brancato, John J. "Kafka's A Country Doctor': ATale for Our Time. "Studies in ShortFiction, 15 (1978), 173-76.

Bradley, Brigitte L. "Analysis of a Fragment byKafka: Reflections on the Theme of theBarrier." Germanic Review, 44 (1969), 259-72.

Braybrooke, Neville. "Celestial Castles : AnApproach to Saint Teresa and Franz Kafka."Dublin Review, 229 (1955), 427-45.

"The Geography of the Soul : St.Teresa and Kafka." DuiLhousie Review, 38(1958), 324-30.

Brod, Max. "Homage to Kafka," The Literary World(New York), July 1934, pp.1-2.

Bryant, Jerry H. "The Deli.einn of Hope! FranzKafka's The Trial." Symposium, 23 (1969), 116-28.

Buber, Martin. "Guilt and Guilt Feeling." Trans.Maurice Friedman, Psychi atry, XX, 2 (May1957), 123.

Burgum, Edwin Berry. "Kafka on Many Levels."Virginia Quarterly Review, XXIV, 3 (Summer1948), 464-69.

"Kafka and the Bankruptcy of Faith."Accent, Spring 1943, pp.153-67.

Burnham, James. "Observation on Kafka." PartisanReview, 14 (1947), 186-95.

Burns, Wayne. "In the Penal Colony': Variations ona Theme by Octave Mirbeau. "Accent, 14,(1957).

"Kafka and Alex Comfort: The PenalColony Revisited." Arizona Quarterly, 8(Summer 1952), 101-20.

Butler, F.M. "The F.lement of Time in Goethe'sWerther and Kafka's Prozess." German Life andLetters, 12.

Cantrell, Carol J-lelmsteller. "The Metamorphosis:Kafka's Stiffly of a Family." Modern FictionStudies, 23 (1977-78), 578-86.

Caughie, Pamela L. "The Death of Kafka: The Birthof Writing." Newsletter of Kafka Societ y ofAmerica, V, 2 (December 1981), 3-22.

Cerne, Jana. "Kafka's Milena as Remembered by HerDaughter Jana." Cross Currents, 1982, pp.267-88.

Chanda, A.K. "Post-Conversion Tolstoy and Kafka."Jadavpur Journal of Comparative Literature, 2(1973), 21-44.

Church, Margaret. "Time and Reality in Kafka's TheTrial and The Castle. "Twentieth CenturyLiterature, 2 (1956), 62-69.

______ "Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment andKafka's The Trial. "Literature and Psychology,19, 3-4 (:1969), 47-55.

"Kafka's A Country Doctor.'"Explicator, 16 (1958), Item 45.

Cohn, Ruby Haykin. "Watt in the Light of theCastle." Comparative Literature, 12 (1961),154-60.

Cohen, Sandy. "Kafka's K. and Joseph K.: AConfusion Eliminated." Germanic Notes, 2(1971), 45.

Collignon, Jean. "Kafka's Humour ". Yale FrenchStudies 16 (Winter 1956), 53-62.

Collins, Hildegard Piatzer. "Kafka's Views ofInstitutions and Traditions. "GermanicQuarterly, 35 (1962), 492-503.

Collins R.G. "Kafka's Special Methods of Thinking."Mosaic, III, 4 (Summer 1970), 43-57.

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Dehne, Doris. "The Formative Years of KafkaCriticism: Max Brad's Interpretation ofKafka." Dissertation Abstracts International,39 (1978), 857A - 58A.

Di Vigilio, Paul Samuel. "Study of Voice in theModern Novel." Dissertation AbstractsInternational, 41 (1980), 2592 A.

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Grandin, John M. "Existential Situations in theNarrative Prose of Franz Kafka and HeinrichVon Kleist." Dissertation AbstractsInternational, 31 (1971), 6607.

Harman, Mark. "Literary Echoes: Franz Kafka andHeinrich Von Kleist." Dissertation AbstractsInternational, 41 (1980), 2131 A - 32 A.

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Harvey, William J. "Franz Kafka and FriedrichDurrenmatt: A Comparison on NarrativeTechniques and Thematic Approaches."Dissertation Abstracts International, 34(1973), 772 A - 73 A.

Hoffman, Anne Golomb. "Narration as Quest in DasSchloss, by Franz Kafka, Orea'ah Nata Lalun,by S.Y. Agnon, and Watt by Samuel Beckett."Dissertation Abstracts International, 38(1978), 4146 A - 47 A.

Howey, Nicholas P. "Who is Afraid of Franz Kafka:An Introduction to Theatre Activity inCzechoslovakia, 1969." Dissertation AbstractsInternational, 31 (1971), 3695 A - 96 A.

Jelinek, Gertrude Stwertka. "Kafka's Labyrinth: AGuide to His Fiction." Dissertation AbstractsInternational, 36 (1975), 1543 A - 94 A.

Kolman, Maria A. "The Literary Fortune of FranzKafka: A Critical Survey of the GermanEnglish, and Slavic Secondary Literature."Dissertation Abstracts International, 35(1973), 1918 A.

Kowal, Michael. "Franz Kafka: Problems inInterpretations." Dissertation Abstracts, 28(1967), 682.

Kuhn, Ira A. "Kafka and the Theatre of the Absurd:Transformation of an Image." DissertationAbstracts International, 31 4 (1970), 2924 A.

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Palumbo, Donald Emmanuel. "Faith, Identity andPerception : Three Existential Crises inModern Fiction and Their ArtisticReconciliation. A Comparison of the Fiction ofDostoevsky, Joyce, Kafka and Faulkner from thePerspective of the Work of Satre and Camus.(Volumes 1-111)." Dissertation AbstractsInternational, 37 (1976), 3616 A.

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Rubinstein, William C. "Kafka's Jackals and Arabs."Dissertation Abstracts, 27 (1967), 2545.

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Singer, Carl S. "Discovery of America by AccidentA Study of the Form and Value of the Novel inKafka's Art." Dissertation AbstractsInternational, 32 (1971), 456.

Stotnick, Linda. "The Minotaur Within: Varieties ofNarrative Distortion and Reader Implication inthe Works of Franz Kafka, John Hawkes,Vladimir Nabokov and Alain Robbe-Grillet."Dissertation Abstracts International, 31(1971), 607 A.