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Franz Kafka: Critical Essay by Evelyn Torton Beck

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SOURCE: Beck, Evelyn Torton. “Gender, Judaism, and Power: A Jewish Feminist Approach to Kafka.” In Approaches to Teaching Kafka's Short Fiction, edited by Richard T. Gray, pp. 35-42. New York: The Modern Language Association of America, 1995.

In the following essay, Beck, using a Jewish feminist approach, looks at the influence of Yiddish theater on Kafka's short ficiton.

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