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William Faulkner's Rose for Emily and Franz Kafka's The Metamorphosis: A Comparative View

A Textbook for Student of Comparative Literature

©2015 Academic Paper 41 Pages

Summary

This book is divided into tour chapters in addition to a conclusion: chapter one is an introduction to focuses on the two winters' contribution, reputation and influence.
Chapter two is devoted to a critical appreciation of William Faulkner's A Rose for Emily.
Chapter Three is devoted to a critical appreciation of Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis.
Chapter four gives a brief study of comparison and contract of the two writers stories, A Rose for Emily and The Metamorphosis.
Finally, the book ends with the conclusion that there are strong resemblances in the characters of “A Rose for Emily and The Metamorphosis. Miss Emily and Samsa, both, they were affected by the same kind of isolation. Both were deeply affected by the injustices of the society and family.

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Pages
Type of Edition
Originalausgabe
Publication Year
2015
ISBN (PDF)
9783954898961
File size
427 KB
Language
English
Publication date
2015 (March)
Keywords
William Faulkner Franz Kafka The Metamorphosis A Rose for Emily
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