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In the works of three great writers, Western Europe and America
have recognized events of international consequence in recent
German literature: in the North German Thomas Mann and in
the two natives of Prague, Rainer Maria Rilke and Franz Kafka.
The reputations of Mann and Rilke have grown slowly and
steadily to their present magnitude; after a posthumous delay
of two decades, Franz Kafka's world renown has risen in a rapid
and somewhat hectic fashion. A mountain of essays has begun to

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Publication Information: Book Title: Franz Kafka and Prague. Contributors: Pavel Eisner - author. Publisher: Golden Griffin Books. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1950. Page Number: 5.
    
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