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Franz Kafka's Home Page
Here is a page containing works by Kafka (in German), apparently unavailable elsewhere in the original manuscript form.
 
NYU Medical Humanities/ Literature Arts & Medicine: Kafka
These pages contain synopses of five of the author's works. This may be a good place for the student to begin.
 
Franz Kafka: Existentialist
Here is a very useful site offering summaries of some of Kafka's works, some of the works themselves, essays and reviews, a section on film and Kafka, and links.
 
Bohemian Ink: Franz Kafka
From Bohemian Ink, an on-line magazine, here is a page of biographical material and links.
 
Kafka Society of America
From Temple University, this homepage contains information on the society, which was "founded in 1975 as the first society exclusively devoted to scholarly exchange in the field of international Kafka studies."
 
The Castle
This is likely the most comprehensive site on Kafka to be found on the internet. It is very well-done. Of particular interest are the following pages:
 
A Discussion Forum

 
Links to Some Kafka Texts

 
Related Links

 
A Bibliography

 
A Timeline

 
Shocken Books
This page from Kafka's original publisher provides, among other things, a sound file of Kafka scholar Mark Harman speaking about his restoration of The Castle.
 
Franz Kafka Tribute Page
This page devoted to Kafka is a little confusing, but worth looking at nonetheless. It includes some awkwardly written material on his life and a sample of the author's parabolic writings.
 
Das Urteil
From the University of Virginia, here is the German language text of "Das Urteil."
 
Kafka in Spanish
This page is in Spanish. It contains links to material on Kafka posted in six other languages as well. The page consists of biographical material, including quite a few photos, an essay on "The Metamorphosis," and more.
 
Filmography
This page provides basic information on twelve film adaptations of the author's works.
 
Kafka's Bureaucratic Nightmares
From a page devoted to the pursuit of libertarianism, here is an article that traces Kafka's use of the theme of bureaucracy through several works.
 
The Czech Rebublic
Here is a page of information about the author's country.
 
Alta Vista Advanced Query
Alta Vista provides a translation service for Web sites.
 
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