Reflections: Essays, Aphorisms, Autobiographical WritingsHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 - 348 Seiten |
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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 , in his recitals , does not speak the words of Offenbach or Nestroy : they speak from him . And now and then a breathtaking , half - blank , half - glittering whore- monger's glance falls on the crowd before him ... Karl Kraus 263.
... Kraus , in his recitals , does not speak the words of Offenbach or Nestroy : they speak from him . And now and then a breathtaking , half - blank , half - glittering whore- monger's glance falls on the crowd before him ... Karl Kraus 263.
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... Kraus aims further than it appears . He himself , at any rate , satisfied this requirement to the extent that he never envisaged the child as the object of education but , in an image from his own youth , as the antagonist ... Karl Kraus 267.
... Kraus aims further than it appears . He himself , at any rate , satisfied this requirement to the extent that he never envisaged the child as the object of education but , in an image from his own youth , as the antagonist ... Karl Kraus 267.
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A Berlin Chronicle | 3 |
OneWay Street selection | 61 |
Moscow | 97 |
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