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            <forename>Giuseppina</forename>
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        <p>Within the Kafkaesque bestiary, the dog is undoubtedly the animal that deserves a more careful study: it is the image which the author uses the most, in literary writing but also in the private one, and which occupies a a very large time span, so much so that it becomes a real key figure through which to read Kafka's work from a possible new perspective. The volume aims to demonstrate how the problems that have characterized Kafka's existence are hidden behind the dog's symbology, the reflections around which he has concentrated, throughout his life, his thought and his writing: the woman and the question of marriage, writing itself, religion as a relationship with the divine.</p>
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        <p>All’interno del bestiario kafkiano il cane è senz’altro l’animale che merita uno studio più attento: è l’immagine a cui l’autore ricorre maggiormente, nella scrittura propriamente letteraria ma anche in quella a carattere privato, e che occupa un arco temporale molto vasto, tanto da divenire una vera e propria figura chiave attraverso cui leggere l’opera di Kafka da una possibile nuova prospettiva.
Il volume intende dimostrare come dietro la simbologia del cane si nascondano le problematiche che hanno connotato l’esistenza di Kafka, le riflessioni attorno a cui egli ha concentrato, per tutta la vita, il suo pensiero e la sua scrittura: la donna e la questione matrimoniale, la scrittura stessa, la religione come relazione con il divino.</p>
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