Given Franz Kafka's acoustic phobias and alleged indifference to music, the sound worlds and traces of music in his work have so far been examined in rudimentary fashion at best. This study presents the first systematic analysis of acoustic phenomena in Kafka's entire body of writings, including his diaries and letters. It shows that sound shaped his work in decisive ways.



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Rüdiger Görner, Queen Mary University of London, Großbritannien.

Titel
Franz Kafkas akustische Welten
EAN
9783110542240
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E-Book (pdf)
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Digitaler Kopierschutz
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1.17 MB
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184
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