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Sites about The Metamorphosis
by Franz Kafka
The famous tale of a young salesman who wakens one morning to discover he has become a giant insect. The story follows his experiences and relations with his family after his transformation.
Characters: Gregor Samsa
Critical sites about The Metamorphosis
- Gregor Samsa as Functional Deviant: A Hypothetical Interpretation by Friedrich Nietzsche
- http://records.viu.ca/~mcneil/m4lec5a.htm
- A professor’s lecture on The Metamorphosis.
- Contains: Content Analysis,
- Author: Russell McNeil
- Keywords:
- The Metamorphosis
- http://litmed.med.nyu.edu/Annotation?action=view&annid=98
- A plot summary and short commentary on the story.
- Contains: Plot Summary, Content Analysis,
- Author: Jack Coulehan
- Keywords:
- Vladimir Nabokov’s Lecture on “The Metamorphosis”
- A lengthy piece by Nabokov on Kafka’s famous tale. With illustrations!
- Contains: Content Analysis
- Author: Vladimir Nabokov
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Last Updated Apr 29, 2013