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Weininger, Otto 1880-1903: Critical Essay by Reiner Stach

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SOURCE: "Kafka's Egoless Woman: Otto Weininger's Sex and Character," in Reading Kafka: Prague, Politics, and the Fin de Siècle, edited by Mark Anderson, Schocken Books, 1989, pp. 149-69.

In the following essay, Stach examines Kafka's characterization of women in his fiction and the extent to which it was influenced by Weininger.

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