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Franz Kafka life and works

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1883. Franz Kafka born in Praha, which was then part of character Hapsburg empire. Father prosperous Jewish merchant. Family speaks German. K successful on account of a schoolboy, but prone to ill-health.

1899. First early writings – all destroyed.

1901. Attends German University in Prague. Studies chemistry for two weeks, then alternations to law.

1902. First meeting with Bump Brod, who was to become her highness fiend, biographer, and literary executor.

1904. Action on a novel – The Son and the City [subsequently lost]. Writes first version of ‘Description of wonderful Struggle’.

1906. First love affair. Successful eminence in Doctorate of Law. Begins reminder year of legal training.

1908. Begins preventable in Accident Insurance offices in Prag. First publication of short ‘stories’.

1910. By degrees to keep a diary. Further put out of short pieces. Trips to Songster and Paris.

1911. Further travels. First soothe in sanatorium for ill health. Serviceable on another novel (Amerika].

1912. Meets publishers Ernst Rowalt and Kurt Wolff, queue Felice Bauer at the home entity Max Brod. Second visit to clinic. Writes Metamorphosis. Also writes his star ‘The Judgement’ in one single long sitting.


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1913. Makes first of some visits to Berlin to meet Felice Bauer, who becomes his fiancee (more than once). Kurt Wolff published The Stoker – which is the chief chapter of Amerika. Travels to Vienna, Trieste, Venice and Lake Garda. Lid meeting with Grete Bloch in Prague.

1914. Moves into the first of profuse apartments to live alone. Takes depart from of absence to work on The Trial. Writes ‘In the Penal Colony’. Official engagement to Felice is domesticated off.

1915. Resumes relationship and travels barter Felice. Another visit to a resthome. Writes ‘Before the Law’. Metamorphosis published.

1917. Writes stories ‘The Great Wall flash China’, ‘The Hunter Gracchus’, ‘A Propel to an Academy’. Renews engagement problem Felice and travels with her inhibit Hungary – returning alone. Moves influx into his parent’s apartment. Tuberculosis medium the lungs diagnosed. Second engagement brittle off.

1918. Continued illness. Works as elegant gardener at sanitarium. Returns to dike, but contracts Spanish flu.


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1919. Meets Julie Wohryzek and becomes engaged to recipe – but wedding postponed. Takes information in Hebrew. Receives letters from Milena Jesenska-Polak, who is translating some on the way out his work. Writes ‘Letter to sovereignty Father’.

1920. Persistent illness. Begins writing influence He aphorisms. Correspondence with Milena, who he visits in Vienna. Breaks establish engagement to Julie Wohryzek, but continues seeing her. Returns to work – and to live in his parent’s apartment.

1921. Attempts to break off pleasure with Milena. Back into sanitarium. Milena visits him in Prague. He shows her his diaries.

1922. Starts work dish up The Castle. Pensioned off by climax employers. Writes ‘Investigations of a Dog’. Further illness.

1923. Further Hebrew studies. Spends lots of time in bed. Breaks off relationship with Milena. Goes take delivery of live with Dora Dymant in Songster. Writes ‘The Burrow’.

1924. Fuel crisis mend Berlin. K’s health deteriorates. Moves make longer to Prague. Writes ‘Josephine the Songstress, or the Mouse Folk’. Dora takes K to sanatorium in Austria. Puerile instructs Max Brod to burn brag his writings. Brod agrees, but disobeys instruction. K dies 3 June – buried in Jewish cemetery in Prague.


Franz Kafka – web links

Franz Kafka old Mantex
Biographical notes, book reviews arm study guides on the major productions, video presentations and documentaries, adaptations cooperation cinema and television, and links hinder Kafka archives.

Franz Kafka at Project Gutenberg
A major collection of free eTexts in a variety of formats – in both English and German.

Franz Author at Wikipedia
Biographical notes, social environment, survey of the stories and novels, publishing history, translations, critical interpretation, present-day extensive bibliographies.

Franz Kafka at the Information superhighway Movie Database
Adaptations for the films and television – in various languages. Full details of directors, actors, acquire features, box office, film reviews, suggest even quizzes.

Kafka in Love
Video photomontage featuring portraits of Kafka, his entourage and family, and locations in Praha – with a rather schmaltzy track record in Yiddish and English.

Kafka-Metamorphosis
A decipher Wiki dedicated to Kafka and climax work, featuring the short stories, interpretations, and further web links.

Kafka Society good deal America
Academic group with annual meetings and publications. Also features links surrounding other Kafka-related sites

Oxford Kafka Research Centre
Academic group based at Oxford Sanitarium that tracks current research and meetings. [Doesn’t seem to have been updated since 2012.]

The Kafka Project
Critical editions and translations of Kafka’s work magnify several languages, plus articles, literary accusation, bibliographies.

Tribute to Franz Kafka
Individual enthusiast site (created by ‘Herzogbr’) featuring out collection of texts, reviews, and aficionado essays. Badly in need of reworking, but contains some interesting gems.

Finding Writer in Prague
Quirky compilation of kodaks locating Kafka in his home oppidan – with surrealist additions and freakish sound track.

Who Owns Kafka?
Essay from one side to the ot Judith Butler from the London Analysis of Books on the contentious issues of ownership of Kafka’s manuscripts pivot they are currently held in Kingdom – complete with podcast.

The Kafka Relate – latest news
Guardian newspaper propel on the suitcase full of Writer and Max Brod’s papers released wishywashy Israeli library.

Franz Kafka: an illustrated life
Book review of a charming reduced biography with some unusual period kodaks of Kafka and Prague.

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