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    Felice Bauer and Franz Kafka Felice met Franz Kafka in Prague on 13 August 1912, when he visited his friend Max Brod and his wife. [3] Brod's sister Sophie was married to a cousin of Felice's; Felice was in Prague on a trip to Budapest to visit her sister Else. [1]

  2. Kafka’s Fiancée, Felice Bauer. They exchanged more than five hundred letters and postcards following their first meeting in Max Brod’s apartment in 1912, and although they seldom saw each other, they got engaged on two separate occasions.

  3. Jun 3, 2024 · But Kafka was indeed a lover, albeit an infuriatingly neurotic one. Chiefly, he loved a trio of remarkable women – Felice Bauer, Milena Jesenská and Diamant – who navigated the challenges of their time (and of his courtship) in fascinating ways.

  4. Eighteen months after her final break-up with Kafka – brought on partly by the onset of his illness – Felice married a Berlin businessman by the name of Marasse. The couple had two children, and lived first in Berlin and then five years in Switzerland before moving to the United States in 1936.

  5. Felice met Franz Kafka in Prague on 13 August 1912, when he visited his friend Max Brod and his wife. [3] Brod's sister Sophie was married to a cousin of Felice's; Felice was in Prague on a trip to Budapest to visit her sister Else. [1] A week after the meeting, on 20 August, Kafka entered in his diary: Miss FB.

  6. Jan 24, 2023 · On 16th June 1913, Franz Kafka (1883-1924) wrote to Felice Bauer, initially, telling her about himself but then going on to tell her, why marriage between them was unlikely to work out.

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  8. Feb 14, 2018 · He dedicated the story to Felice Bauer, a woman he had met six weeks earlier. This tale—which depicts the emotionally deformed relationship between a young man, recently engaged, with his father—was no conventional love offering.

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