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Bloom, Harold, editor Gershom Scholem, Chelsea House, 1987, p. 240.
Brod, Max, editor, The Diaries of Franz Kafka 1910-23, Schocken Books, 1948-49.
Emnch, Wilhelm, ''The Construction of the Objective World and the Binding Law," in Franz Kafka: A Critical Study of His Writings, translated by Sheema Zeben Buehne, Fredenck Ungar, 1968, pp. 268-75.
Politzer, Heinz, "Parable and Paradox: 'A Country Doctor' and 'In the Penal Colony'," in Franz Kafka Parable and Paradox, Cornell University Press, 1962, pp. 83-115.
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