La Praga di Kafka - Marino Freschi - Podcast della Libreria Rotondi
Marino Freschi, a German scholar from Trieste, is Professor Emeritus of German Literature at the University of Roma Tre. He has taught in Parma, Naples, and Rome, with research visits to Zurich, Berlin, Poznan, Vienna, Weimar, and Freiburg. He is a scholar of the "age of Goethe" as well as the early twentieth century. He has written essays on eighteenth-century esotericism, as well as on Austrian and German-Jewish literature. He is the author of monographs, including Kafka (Laterza), Goethe (Donzelli), Roth (Liguori), and for Il Mulino: Thomas Mann, Hermann Hesse, and German Literature. He has also published works by Editori Riuniti: Vienna at the End of the Century and Kafka's Journey to Prague. He edits the journal "Cultura Tedesca" and is a member of the editorial committees of various German studies journals and series. www.libreriarotondi.it

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