Spectres of the Philosophy of Law in German Literature between the Wars: Kafka, Musil and Döblin
Abstract
The relationship between law and law as a literary motif found in german literature during Weimar times its most refined expression. This research approaches why at that moment in European history this literature –characterized here by three authors who wrote in German language: Kafka, Musil and Döblin–, understood itself in many of its main events as a questioning of the main problems of the Philosophy of Law from its time. In the same way appears a “break” of a nietzschean character with the Philosophy of Law of the German classical era.
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