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"Das Urteil: Eine Geschichte" is a German-language novella written by Franz Kafka, which translates to "The Judgment: A Story" in English. It was first published in 1912 and is one of Kafka's early works. "The Judgment" tells the story of a young man named Georg Bendemann who is engaged to be married. The novella begins with Bendemann writing a letter to his friend in Russia, explaining his relationship with his elderly father and his fiancée. However, the tone of the letter becomes increasingly frantic and desperate as Bendemann reveals his anxieties and conflicts about his impending marriage…mehr

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"Das Urteil: Eine Geschichte" is a German-language novella written by Franz Kafka, which translates to "The Judgment: A Story" in English. It was first published in 1912 and is one of Kafka's early works. "The Judgment" tells the story of a young man named Georg Bendemann who is engaged to be married. The novella begins with Bendemann writing a letter to his friend in Russia, explaining his relationship with his elderly father and his fiancée. However, the tone of the letter becomes increasingly frantic and desperate as Bendemann reveals his anxieties and conflicts about his impending marriage and his obligations to his father. The climax of the story occurs when Bendemann receives a letter from his father, which contains a judgment that profoundly affects his life. The novella explores themes of guilt, obedience, and the complexities of human relationships. "The Judgment" is considered one of Kafka's seminal works and is noted for its psychological depth, existential themes, and enigmatic narrative style. It remains a widely studied and analyzed work of literature, offering readers a glimpse into Kafka's unique perspective on the human condition.

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