RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Falling Motion, Endless Moment: Reading to the end of Kafka’s “Urteil” JF Monatshefte FD University of Wisconsin Press SP 479 OP 507 DO 10.1353/mon.2010.0056 VO 102 IS 4 A1 Marcus Bullock YR 2010 UL http://mon.uwpress.org/content/102/4/479.abstract AB The way the father in Kafka’s “Das Urteil” has come to figure as a symbol illustrates the strange fate that overtakes central features of a literary work when symptomatic readings neglect the development of such motifs within the integrity of a narrative. Reading a literary work by fragmenting it and interpreting each motif outside its situation and function in the body of the text, but instead according to the authority of an extraneous system of symbolic equivalents, subordinates everything to the incompatible relationship between these authorities. The resulting rampant multiplication of incommensurable meanings inclines critics to give up on the legibility of the text itself, as Andreas Härter recently noted in his Monatshefte review essay on Kafka criticism. The theoretical justifications for dismembering and disfiguring the body of a work mainly stress how enjoyably emancipating it is to do so. This paper investigates how enjoyable it may be not to. (MB)