Can Jan Neruda’s Prague be read as a precursor to Kafkaesque Prague narratives?
Prague, in Central European literature, is not merely a geographical location; it is positioned as a literary “subject” with its historical, social, and existential layers. In this context, the relationship established between Jan Neruda’s Prague Stories (Povídky malostranské, 1877) and Franz Kafka’s narrative universe, which took shape at the beginning of the 20th century, is
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