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Published by Bouvier in Bonn .
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    Subjects:
  • Fiction.

  • Edition Notes

    Bibliography: p. 251-260.

    Statementby J. H. E. Paine.
    SeriesStudien zur Germanistik, Anglistik und Komparatistik ; Bd. 87
    Classifications
    LC ClassificationsPN3353 .P3
    The Physical Object
    Pagination260 p. ;
    Number of Pages260
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL4491030M
    ISBN 10341601510X
    LC Control Number79320755

    On the surface, Franz Kafka's novella, The Metamorphosis, seems to be just a tale of a man who woke up one morning to find himself transformed into an , a closer reading with Marx and Engel's economic theories in mind reveals an overarching metaphor that gives the improbable story a great deal of relevance to the structure of society. Patricia Waugh has published extensively in the field of modern fiction and criticism. She is the author of The Harvest of the Sixties: English Literature and its Backgrounds () and Revolutions of the Word: Intellectual Contexts for the Study of Modern Literature (). She has also edited a number of collections and anthologies of modern literary theory, postmodernism, and most recently /5(38).


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