THE MODERNIST VIEWS OF FRANZ KAFKA
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The article analyzes the worldview of Kafka as a relatively cruel, insensitive, bureaucratic tyrant, his constant negative attitude, fear and endless remorse and nostalgia. Kafka was completely uninterested in social conflicts, revolutions and wars and therefore he bypassed the socio-philosophical theories that arose during his period. Nevertheless, the writer's work found its logical basis in that tragic period, the beginning of the era of dreamers.
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Kuvanova Shakhnoza Omonovna. (2022). THE MODERNIST VIEWS OF FRANZ KAFKA. Archive of Conferences, 38-40. Retrieved from https://conferencepublication.com/index.php/aoc/article/view/1871
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