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Short stories and fragments

MS. Kafka 45

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Title

Short stories and fragments

Shelfmark

MS. Kafka 45

Summary

Eighteen leaves re-ordered following the sequence established in Nachgelassene I (A), 71-72, including (fols. 3v-6) [Bei den Toten zu Gast]. Brod's(?) earlier order can be reconstructed using the pencilled pagination (his page numbers on the rectos have been circled). KKA counts these leaves as 11 leaves (counting each of the folded 4º leaves as one leaf; their fols. 1-3 now = 1-6; 4 = 7-8; 5 = 9; 6-7 = 10-12; 8-9 = 13-14; 10 = 15-16; 11 = 17-18.

Date

c. 1920

Language

German

Physical extent

18 Leaves

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Archive of Franz Kafka

Loose leaves, including fragments from Tagebücher, novels, and short stories

Short stories and fragments

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