Franz Kafka in context
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Accessible essays place Kafka in historical, political and cultural context, providing new and often unexpected perspectives on his works.
Táto séria sa ponorí do života a diela významných svetových literárnych postáv. Každý zväzok ponúka prenikavé eseje popredných odborníkov, ktoré osvetľujú kľúčové kultúrne, politické a sociálne vplyvy formujúce tvorbu autorov. Skúma sa biografia, literárne vplyvy a publikačná história, čo čitateľom poskytuje komplexné pochopenie súvislostí, ktoré dali vzniknúť nesmrteľným dielam. Je to ideálny zdroj pre tých, ktorí chcú prehĺbiť svoje porozumenie literárnej histórii prostredníctvom kontextu.






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