Malattia, animalità e resistenza: il "multiforme ingegno" di Franz Kafka

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ILLNESS, ANIMALITY AND RESISTANCE: FRANZ KAFKA’S “MUCH TURNED TALENT” Metamorphosis and survival are the main themes at the core of Bulgarian philosopher Elias Canetti’s thought. In the following essay we will see how these two themes dominate Franz Kafka’s works, especially if we look at the images of the animal and the ill body.

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