A Franz Kafka encyclopedia.(book)(Brief Article)(Book Review)

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A Franz Kafka encyclopedia.

Ed. by Richard T. Gray et al.

Greenwood Pr.

2005

344 pages

$125.00

Hardcover

PT2621

Aware of the futility of trying to create a comprehensive and definite reference on German writer Kafka (1883-1924), Gray (Germanics, U. of Washington), Ruth V. Gross (German, North Carolina State U.), Rolf J. Goebel (German, U. of Alabama-Huntsville), and Clayton Koelb (German and comparative literature, U. of North Carolina-Chapel Hill) each draw on their own strain of criticism to provide background information ...

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