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Material related to Marianna Steiner, Franz Kafka's niece

MS. 22436/20

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Title

Material related to Marianna Steiner, Franz Kafka's niece

Shelfmark

MS. 22436/20

Summary

Comprises:

Kafka Family response to Pavel Eisner's comments regarding Franz Kafka's father, 1947-1948.

Marianna Steiner's translation into English of memoirs of the Kafka Family housekeeper, Anna Pouzarová, with related correspondence, [1964?].

Various papers regarding 'Der Flug um die Lampe', a text considered by some to be by Franz Kafka, 1966-1967.

Letters concerning descendants of Franz Kafka's sister, 1973-1985 (= Closed).

Date

1947-1985

Language

German

Czech

English

Physical extent

1 box

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Archive of Sir Malcolm Pasley

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