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- Title
PSYCHOANALYTICAL READING OF FRANZ KAFKA'S THE TRIAL.
- Authors
Koti, Shivapuji
- Abstract
Franz Kafka was born in Progue, which was confused city, much like, Kafka himself, it was city with numerous languages and ethnic groupsfightingforposition as it was clear in the late 19th century that Jewish residents were quite low in social rank. Kafka was never known as a writer in his youth. It is only after his death that he recognized asfamous writer. He was a social satirist, afine craftsman and his works present the grotesque picture of society. The inhumanity and absurdity of the modern age are mirrored in his writings. He was extremely concerned with man's struggle for survival in the modern world, which is surrounded by corrupt, unseenforces. Bureaucracy is ultimate refuge for common man's survival, which is shown very ironically in his many works, among them, Let us observe psychoanalytical issue and their impact on human beings, which is shown in his one of the works, "The Trial".
- Subjects
PSYCHOLOGICAL criticism; KAFKA, Franz, 1883-1924; TRIAL, The (Book : Kafka); SATIRISTS; BUREAUCRACY; ETHNIC groups
- Publication
Literary Endeavour, 2019, Vol 10, Issue 1, p254
- ISSN
0976-299X
- Publication type
Literary Criticism