Reflections: Essays, Aphorisms, Autobiographical WritingsHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 - 348 Seiten |
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... Kraus's po- lemical discourse , in which a radical technique of unmasking the enemy combines with an intense art of ... Karl Kraus , as the Austrian conservative Adalbert Stifter did before him , sides with " the party of nature " and ...
... Kraus's po- lemical discourse , in which a radical technique of unmasking the enemy combines with an intense art of ... Karl Kraus , as the Austrian conservative Adalbert Stifter did before him , sides with " the party of nature " and ...
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... Kraus concludes the dispute between the cannibal and human rights . It should be compared to Marx's treatment of the " Jewish question , " in order to judge how totally this playful reaction of 1909- the reaction against ... Karl Kraus 261.
... Kraus concludes the dispute between the cannibal and human rights . It should be compared to Marx's treatment of the " Jewish question , " in order to judge how totally this playful reaction of 1909- the reaction against ... Karl Kraus 261.
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... Kraus access to the two poles of linguistic expression — the enfeebled pole of humming and the armed pole of pathos - and those which forbid his sanctification of the word to take on the forms of the Georgean cult of ... Karl Kraus 265.
... Kraus access to the two poles of linguistic expression — the enfeebled pole of humming and the armed pole of pathos - and those which forbid his sanctification of the word to take on the forms of the Georgean cult of ... Karl Kraus 265.
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A Berlin Chronicle | 3 |
OneWay Street selection | 61 |
Moscow | 97 |
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