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The Metamorphosis
Franz Kafka
Page: 82
Format: pdf, ePub, mobi, fb2
ISBN: 9798869062741
Publisher: Natal Publishing, LLC

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Kafka's literary masterpiece about Gregor Samsa, a young man who, transformed overnight into a "monstrous verminous bug," becomes an essentially alienated man. THIS ENRICHED CLASSIC EDITION INCLUDES: • A concise introduction that gives the reader important background information
• A chronology of the author's life and work
• A timeline of significant events that provides the book's historical context
• An outline of key themes and plot points to guide the reader's own interpretations
• Detailed explanatory notes
• Critical analysis and modern perspectives on the work
• Discussion questions to promote lively classroom and book group interaction
• A list of recommended related books and films to broaden the reader's experience

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