Showing results for title "Metamorphosis", by author "Franz Kafka" in Social Sciences
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Metamorphosis (version 5)
- By: Franz Kafka
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In a bewildering twist of fate, young Gregor Samsa awakens one morning to find himself transformed into a gigantic insect. This surreal tale delves into the struggles of Gregor and his family as they navigate the absurdity of their new reality, offering a poignant exploration of themes such as alienation, identity, and the complexities of familial relationships. - Summary by David Derida
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Metamorphosis (version 4)
- By: Franz Kafka
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This captivating tale follows a man who awakens to find himself transformed into a bug, exploring the profound consequences of this change on his life and the lives of those around him. Ive been drawn to this story for many years, particularly Ian Johnstons translation, which resonates with me far more than the version available on Gutenberg. But what does it all mean? [Spoiler Alert] To me, the narrative isnt overly complex; it mirrors Kafkas own life experiences, particularly his fraught relationship with his parents. Kafka artfully depicts the financial and emotional exploitation he faced, ...
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Metamorphosis (version 2)
- By: Franz Kafka
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The Metamorphosis is a haunting novella by Franz Kafka, first published in 1915, and remains one of his most acclaimed works. It tells the unsettling story of Gregor Samsa, a traveling salesman who wakes up to discover he has been transformed into a grotesque verminous creature. This chilling tale, marked by its stark and absurd simplicity, has earned its place as a cornerstone of twentieth-century literature. This translation is by Ian Johnston, and the summary is narrated by David Richardson.
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