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  1. The Aphorisms of Franz Kafka /
    Published: [2022]; ©2022
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press,, Princeton, NJ :

    A splendid new translation of an extraordinary work of modern literature-featuring facing-page commentary by Kafka's acclaimed biographerIn 1917 and 1918, Franz Kafka wrote a set of more than 100 aphorisms, known as the Zürau aphorisms, after the... more

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    A splendid new translation of an extraordinary work of modern literature-featuring facing-page commentary by Kafka's acclaimed biographerIn 1917 and 1918, Franz Kafka wrote a set of more than 100 aphorisms, known as the Zürau aphorisms, after the Bohemian village in which he composed them. Among the most mysterious of Kafka's writings, they explore philosophical questions about truth, good and evil, and the spiritual and sensory world. This is the first annotated, bilingual volume of these extraordinary writings, which provide great insight into Kafka's mind. Edited, introduced, and with commentaries by preeminent Kafka biographer and authority Reiner Stach, and freshly translated by Shelley Frisch, this beautiful volume presents each aphorism on its own page in English and the original German, with accessible and enlightening notes on facing pages.The most complex of Kafka's writings, the aphorisms merge literary and analytical thinking and are radical in their ideas, original in their images and metaphors, and exceptionally condensed in their language. Offering up Kafka's characteristically unsettling charms, the aphorisms at times put readers in unfamiliar, even inhospitable territory, which can then turn luminous: "I have never been in this place before: breathing works differently, and a star shines next to the sun, more dazzlingly still."Above all, this volume reveals that these multifaceted gems aren't far removed from Kafka's novels and stories but are instead situated squarely within his cosmos-arguably at its very core. Long neglected by Kafka readers and scholars, his aphorisms have finally been given their full due here.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Frisch, Shelley, (contributor.); Stach, Reiner, (editor.)
    Language: English
    Media type: Article (edited volume)
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780691236391
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    Parent title: Title is part of eBook package:: EBOOK PACKAGE COMPLETE 2022 English; De Gruyter
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    Subjects: Aphorisms and apothegms.; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / German.
    Other subjects: Abbreviation.; Adelbert von Chamisso.; Adviser.; Aesthetics.; Alastair Hannay.; Analogy.; Annotation.; Aphorism.; Aporia.; Archetype.; Article (grammar).; Austrians.; Author.; Battle of Dettingen.; Belli.; Calculation.; Categorization.; Charles XII of Sweden.; Christendom.; Contempt.; Contingency (philosophy).; Critique.; Cruelty.; Dasein.; Die Welt.; Disadvantage.; Disgust.; Donativum.; Double entendre.; Duchy of Lorraine.; Dynamism (metaphysics).; Dyspnea.; Electoral Palatinate.; Electorate of Bavaria.; Electorate of Saxony.; Episode.; Epistemology.; Ethnology.; Explanation.; Foreword.; Franz Brentano.; Franz Kafka.; Good and evil.; Heinrich Heine.; Heir apparent.; Holy Roman Emperor.; Holy Roman Empire.; House of Bourbon.; House of Habsburg.; Hyperbole.; I Wish (manhwa).; Imperial crown.; Imperial election.; Jews.; Judaism.; Karl Kraus (writer).; Kolowrat family.; Lie.; Literary genre.; Max Brod.; Mental world.; Metapsychology.; Misery (novel).; Multitude.; Nachlass.; Novalis.; Paganism.; Panegyric.; Pathos.; Peace of Westphalia.; Peter Schlemihl.; Philip V of Spain.; Picaresque novel.; Political alliance.; Potentate.; Prince-elector.; Psyche (psychology).; Psychoanalysis.; Psychology.; Reiner Stach.; Renunciation.; Romance (love).; Ruler.; Sake.; Sancho Panza.; Semicolon.; Shorthand.; Sinecure.; Subject (philosophy).; Subtitle (captioning).; Sympathy.; Synonym.; The Persians.; Theory of Forms.; Theory of relativity.; Turncoat.; War of succession.; War of the Spanish Succession.; Writing.; Zur.
    Scope: 1 online resource (256 p.) :, 9 b/w illus.
  2. Collected Works of C.G. Jung.
    Volume 8,, Collected Works of C.G. Jung, Volume 8 ; Structure & Dynamics of the Psyche /
    Published: [2014]; ©1970
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press,, Princeton, NJ :

    A revised translation of one of the most important of Jung's longer works. The volume also contains an appendix of four shorter papers on psychological typology, published between 1913 and 1935. more

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    A revised translation of one of the most important of Jung's longer works. The volume also contains an appendix of four shorter papers on psychological typology, published between 1913 and 1935.

     

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Contributor: Adler, Gerhard, (editor.); Hull, R. F.C., (editor.)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781400850952
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    Edition: Course Book
    Series: Collected Works of C.G. Jung ; ; Volume 8
    Subjects: Psychoanalysis.; PSYCHOLOGY / Movements / Psychoanalysis.
    Other subjects: Analogy.; Analytical psychology.; Apprehension (understanding).; Archetype.; Astrology.; Auditory hallucination.; Bibliography.; Causality.; Certainty.; Cherry picking.; Coincidence.; Collective unconscious.; Concept.; Consciousness.; Criticism.; Delusion.; Determination.; Disposition.; Dissociation (psychology).; Edition (book).; Existence.; Explanation.; Extrasensory perception.; Extraversion and introversion.; Feeling.; Four Evangelists.; Hallucination.; Horoscope.; Human behavior.; Hypothesis.; Imagination.; In Spring.; Indication (medicine).; Individuation.; Inference.; Inferiority complex.; Instinct.; Intellect.; Intention.; Lecture.; Level of consciousness (Esotericism).; Libido.; Materialism.; Mental disorder.; Neurosis.; Objectivity (philosophy).; Observation.; Parapsychology.; Perception.; Personal unconscious.; Personality.; Pessimism.; Phenomenon.; Philosopher.; Philosophy.; Potentiality and actuality.; Prejudice.; Principle.; Probability.; Psyche (psychology).; Psychiatry.; Psychic.; Psychoanalysis.; Psychological Types.; Psychological research.; Psychology and Alchemy.; Psychology of the Unconscious.; Psychology.; Psychopathology.; Psychotherapy.; Quantity.; Reality.; Reason.; Reminiscence.; Requirement.; Result.; Schizophrenia.; Science.; Scientist.; Self-deception.; Self-knowledge (psychology).; Sexual fantasy.; Sigmund Freud.; Skepticism.; Suggestion.; Symbols of Transformation.; Sympathy.; Symptom.; Telepathy.; Temperament.; Textual criticism.; Theory of Forms.; Theory.; Thought.; Thus Spoke Zarathustra.; Transference.; Two Essays on Analytical Psychology.; Unconsciousness.; World view.; Writing.
    Scope: 1 online resource (608 p.)
  3. Time, history, and literature :
    selected essays of Erich Auerbach /
    Published: [2014]; ©2014
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press,, Princeton, New Jersey :

    "Erich Auerbach (1892-1957), best known for his classic literary study Mimesis, is celebrated today as a founder of comparative literature, a forerunner of secular criticism, and a prophet of global literary studies. This book presents a selection of... more

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    "Erich Auerbach (1892-1957), best known for his classic literary study Mimesis, is celebrated today as a founder of comparative literature, a forerunner of secular criticism, and a prophet of global literary studies. This book presents a selection of Auerbach's essays, many of which are little known outside the German-speaking world."

     

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Contributor: Porter, James I., (editor.); Newman, Jane O., (translator.)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0-691-23452-3
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    Subjects: Literary historians; Criticism; Critics
    Other subjects: Aeneid.; Allegory.; Antonomasia.; Athalie.; Avitus of Vienne.; Blaise Pascal.; Book.; Christianity.; Church Fathers.; Classical Latin.; Classical Philology (journal).; Classical language.; Classicism.; Consummation.; Cultural history.; De Monarchia.; Democritus.; Dialectic.; Divine law.; Eclecticism.; English poetry.; Erich Auerbach.; Essays (Montaigne).; Etymology.; Form of life (philosophy).; G. (novel).; Genre.; Giambattista Vico.; God.; Hermeneutics.; Historical fiction.; Historical figure.; Historical linguistics.; Historical method.; Historical realism.; Historicism.; Historicity.; Historiography.; Historism.; Humanities.; In Parenthesis.; Intellectual history.; Jacques Maritain.; Jean Bolland.; Jean-Jacques Rousseau.; Johann Georg Hamann.; Karl Kraus (writer).; Lactantius.; Late Antiquity.; Leveling (philosophy).; Literary criticism.; Literature.; Lucretius.; Magnificence (history of ideas).; Major Publications.; Medieval literature.; Medieval poetry.; Meister Eckhart.; Metonymy.; Michel de Montaigne.; Mysticism.; Narrative.; Neoplatonism.; Nominalism.; Novum.; Of Education.; Old Testament.; Perspectivism.; Petrarch.; Philology.; Philosophy of history.; Philosophy.; Plautus.; Poetry.; Polemic.; Positivism.; Prudentius.; Quintilian.; Reality.; Relativism.; Religion.; Romanticism.; Scholasticism.; Sub specie aeternitatis.; Suetonius.; Synecdoche.; Tertullian.; The Book of the Law.; The Meaning of Things.; The New Science.; The Philosopher.; Theory of Forms.; Theory.; Thomas Aquinas.; Thomism.; Treatise.; Volksgeist.; World history.; World literature.; Writing.
    Scope: 1 online resource (430 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index.

    Pt. I History and the Philosophy of History: Vico, Herder, and Hegel -- 1. Vico's Contribution to Literary Criticism (1958) -- 2. Vico and Herder (1932) -- 3. Giambattista Vico and the Idea of Philology (1936) -- 4. Vico and Aesthetic Historism (1948) -- 5. Vico and the National Spirit (1955) -- 6. Idea of the National Spirit as the Source of the Modern Humanities (ca.1955) -- pt. II Time and Temporality in Literature -- 7. Figura (1938) -- 8. Typological Symbolism in Medieval Literature (1952) -- 9. On the Anniversary Celebration of Dante (1921) -- 10. Dante and Vergil (1931) -- 11. Discovery of Dante by Romanticism (1929) -- 12. Romanticism and Realism (1933) -- 13. Marcel Proust and the Novel of Lost Time (1927) -- pt. III Passionate Subjects, from the Bible to Secular Modernity -- 14. Passio as Passion (1941) -- 15. Three Traits of Dante's Poetry (1948) -- 16. Montaigne the Writer (1932) -- 17. On Pascal's Political Theory (1941) -- 18. Racine and the Passions (1927) -- 19. On Rousseau's Place in History (1932) -- 20. Philology of World Literature (1952).