Premium Content The Metamorphosis as Art
By gurjit mann - October 23, 2006
Many consider Franz Kafka one of the most prominent and influential writers of the twentieth century (Votteler 204). Many of his works, mostly short stories, met with critical acclaim only after his death in 1924. His stories usually present, "a grotesque vision of the world in which alienated, angst-ridden individuals seek to transcend their…
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