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The griffin classics. Franz Kafka: The Complete Novels
Unhappiness
The Judgment
Before the Law
The Metamorphosis
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
A Report to an Academy
Jackals and Arabs
A Country Doctor
In the Penal Colony
A Hunger Artist
The Trial
Chapter 1 — Arrest; Conversation with Mrs. Grubach; Then Miss Bürstner
Chapter 2 — First Cross-Examination
Chapter 3 — In the Empty Courtroom; The Student; The Offices
Chapter 4 — Miss Bürstner’s Friend
Chapter 5 — The Whip-Man
Chapter 6 — K.’s Uncle; Leni
Chapter 7 — Lawyer; Manufacturer; Painter
Chapter 8 — Block, the Businessman; Dismissing the Lawyer
Chapter 9 — In the Cathedral
Chapter 10 — End
The Castle
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16 — Amalia’s Secret
Chapter 17 — Amalia’s Punishment
Chapter 18 — Petitions
Chapter 19 — Olga’s Plans
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Amerika
Chapter 1 — The Stoker
Chapter 2 — The Uncle
Chapter 3 — A Country House near New York
Chapter 4 — The March to Ramses
Chapter 5 — At the Hotel Occidental
Chapter 6 — The Robinson Affair
Chapter 7 — It Must Have Been..
Chapter 8 — “Get Up!” Yelled Robinson
Chapter 9 — Fragments
A Little Fable
The Great Wall of China
The Hunter Gracchus
The Burrow
Landmarks
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Unhappiness
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‘You comedian!’ Georg could not resist the retort, realized at once the harm done and, his eyes starting in his head, bit his tongue back, only too late, till the pain made his knees give.
‘Yes, of course I’ve been playing a comedy! A comedy! That’s a good expression! What other comfort was left to a poor old widower? Tell me — and while you’re answering me be you still my living son — what else was left to me, in my back room, plagued by a disloyal staff, old to the marrow of my bones? And my son strutting through the world, finishing off deals that I had prepared for him, bursting with triumphant glee, and stalking away from his father with the closed face of a respectable businessman! Do you think I didn’t love you, I, from whom you are sprung?’
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