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Franz Kafka: 1883-1924. His Life and Work. Kafka’s Parents. Julie Löwy. Hermann Kafka. 1852-1931. 1856-1934. Kafka’s Sisters. Valli, Elli, Ottla. Kafka, aged 10; Valli (left) and Elli (middle). Kafka’s Sisters. Gabriella (Elli). Valerie (Valli). Ottilia (Ottla). 1892-1943. 1890-1942. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Franz Kafka:

1883-1924

His Life and Work

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Kafka’s ParentsJulie LöwyHermann Kafka

1852-1931 1856-1934

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Kafka’s Sisters

Valli, Elli, Ottla

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Kafka, aged 10; Valli (left) and Elli (middle)

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Kafka’s SistersGabriella (Elli) Valerie (Valli) Ottilia (Ottla)

1889-1941 1890-1942 1892-1943

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Kafka and Ottla, 1914

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Altstädter Deutschen Staatsgymnasium

Imitating the German-speaking elite of Prague, Kafka’s father sent his son to German schools

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At Ferdinand-Karls University• Intended to study philosophy,

against his father’s wishes• Entered in 1901 to study law,

against his own wishes• Abandoned law for chemistry• Returned to law• Abandoned it again for German studies and art

history• Returned to law• 1905, when his health failed, he left to recover• In 1906 he returned and finished his doctorate in

law

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Kafka as Doctor of Law, around 1906

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Professional Life

• Before finishing law school, he drafted legal notices for a local attorney

• Assisted his parents in the family business• 1906: one year unpaid apprenticeship in

Prague’s court system • 1907: one year at the Assicurazioni Generali

(Italian Insurance Agency)• 1908-1922: Arbeiter-Unfall-Versicherungs-

Anstalt für das Königsreich Böhmen in Prag (Workers’ Accident Insurance Institute for the Kingdom of Bohemia)

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Assicurazioni Generali

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Arbeiter-Unfall-Versicherungs-Anstalt für das Königsreich Böhmen in Prag(Workers’ Accident Insurance Institute for the Kingdom of Bohemia)

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Friends• While at the university, he made friends with: Max Brod Oskar Baum Felix

Weltsch

1884-1968 1883-1941 1884-1964

• Together they frequented the cafés, theatres, and bordellos of Prague, discussing politics, art, and their own writings

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Novels

• 1925: Der Prozess (The Trial), ed. Brod

• 1926: Das Schloss (The Castle), ed. Brod

• 1927: Amerika, ed. Brod

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Kafka’s Writings: Short Fiction

• 1913: “Der Heizer: Ein Fragment” (The Stoker: A Fragment”)

• 1913: Betrachtung (Meditations)• 1915: Die Verwandlung (The Metamorphosis)• 1916: “Das Urteil: Eine Geschichte” (“The

Judgment: A Story”)• 1919: In der Strafkolonie (In the Penal Colony)• 1919: Eine Landarzt (A Country Doctor)• 1924: Ein Hungerkunstler (A Hunger Artist)

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Diaries

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Diary Drawings

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Recurring themes in Kafka’s work• Father-son conflict• Isolation or alienation of the individual• Law as inaccessible/uncaring• Science vs. the state of nature• The dehumanizing aspect of the bureaucratic state• Loss of individual security and social cohesion (through

war, changing social order, industrialization)• A sense of anxiety and doubt about earlier assumptions

about the individual’s social and personal value• A questioning of earlier narratives, especially religious

ones, about the human problems of evil, suffering, and injustice

• The nightmare of modern experience in an industrialized world

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Formal qualities of Kafka’s work

• The short stories are told as parables• Each work is carefully constructed• The world is carefully specified and described• Naturalism: reality is external, not internal• Expressionism: reality is distorted to reveal

man’s absurd condition• Comical elements• The “fantastic,” natural supernaturalism,

magical realism

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Kafka’s Judaism• His father was only perfunctorily attached to the

Jewish community and its religious practices• Haskalah – Jewish Enlightment movement• Kafka was German both in language and

culture• Kafka was sympathetic to Czech political and

cultural aspirations• Later he studied Hebrew and supported

Zionism• Anti-Semitism in Prague

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Prague

• Was a prominent provincial capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire

• Situated on the Vltava River• Is important as background to Kafka’s

stories, if not literally, symbolically

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Kafka’s birthplace

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Café Continental

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Jewish Ghetto

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Prague 1897

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Modern Prague

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Kafka in 1901

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Kafka in 1910

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Kafka in 1915

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Kafka and Felice Bauer

They were twice engaged before their final rupture in 1917

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Kafka in 1922

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1923-1924 Dora Dymant

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Kafka dies near Vienna, in 1924, of tuberculosis

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Kafka’s Grave, Jewish Cemetery, Prague