Franz Kafka's diaries

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Franz Kafka's diaries are a series of personal notebooks in which the author recorded his introspective reflections, drafts, and daily experiences, offering crucial insight into his life and creative process.

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instanceOf autobiographical writing
diary
literary work
author Franz Kafka NERFINISHED
chronology non-linear in published editions
contains accounts of relationships
daily experiences
drafts of literary works
dream descriptions
introspective reflections
notes on health and illness
observations about work
philosophical reflections
documentType personal notebooks
editorialHistory subject to significant posthumous editing and selection
genre autobiography
diary
non-fiction
includesReferencesTo Austro-Hungarian bureaucracy
Prague's Jewish community NERFINISHED
Zionism
literary contemporaries
influenced biographical interpretations of Franz Kafka
critical readings of Kafka's fiction
language German
medium manuscript notebooks
narrativePerspective first-person
originalManuscriptsHeldAt Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford NERFINISHED
originalManuscriptsPreviouslyHeldAt Deutsches Literaturarchiv Marbach NERFINISHED
National Library of Israel NERFINISHED
posthumouslyEditedBy Hans-Gerd Koch NERFINISHED
Max Brod NERFINISHED
posthumouslyPublished true
providesInsightInto Franz Kafka's creative process
Franz Kafka's psychological state
Franz Kafka's relationships
Franz Kafka's writing of Amerika
Franz Kafka's writing of The Castle
Franz Kafka's writing of The Trial
relatedWork Franz Kafka's letters NERFINISHED
Letters to Felice NERFINISHED
Letters to Milena NERFINISHED
The Blue Octavo Notebooks NERFINISHED
significance key document of modernist literature
major source for Kafka scholarship
timeSpanEnd 1923
timeSpanStart 1909
writtenIn Prague NERFINISHED
various locations in Europe

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