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Roy Pascal

    28 février 1904 – 24 août 1980
    Deutschland weg und Irrweg
    Der Sturm und Drang
    Die Autobiographie
    Kafka's Narrators
    Design and Truth in Autobiography
    The Nazi Dictatorship (RLE Responding to Fascism)
    • Focusing on the historical and political implications, this work examines the Nazi regime as a significant departure from prior Prussian militarism, asserting its permanence rather than viewing it as a fleeting phenomenon. The author explores the concept of a 'State of Monopoly Capitalism,' highlighting the dominance of major industrial and financial interests during this period. Through this analysis, the book provides a critical understanding of the economic and political structures that underpinned the Nazi dictatorship.

      The Nazi Dictatorship (RLE Responding to Fascism)
    • Design and Truth in Autobiography

      • 202pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      The book explores the concept of autobiography, defining its form and tracing its historical evolution. It delves into the nature of truth within autobiographical writing and examines the depths of self-knowledge that such narratives seek to uncover. With a focus on both theoretical and historical perspectives, it provides a comprehensive analysis of how autobiographies reflect personal and cultural identities.

      Design and Truth in Autobiography
    • When Roy Pascal died in 1980 he had all but completed a book on narrative viewpoint in Kafka's shorter fiction: the stories and sketches, as well as the numerous fables and parables. It was for Pascal a genuine voyage of discovery from which he believed he was bringing back significant observations that would contribute to a richer and more accurate assessment of Kafka's art. Prepared for publication by professors Martin Swales and Siegbert Prawer, the book was originally published in 1982 in the confident expectation that it had achieved the author's aim. Although it contains detailed analyses of individual works, the book is more than simply one further addition to the bewildering corpus of secondary literature on Kafka. For it is a study which manages to cut through many previous critical controversies by paying scrupulous attention to matters of literary and stylistic technique.

      Kafka's Narrators