Anthea Bell is a freelance translator from French and German, and
the winner of many translation awards. She has translated the
entire Asterix series, with Derek Hockridge, and many adult novels,
including W. G. Sebold's Austerlitz and a large selection of
novellas and stories by Stefan Zweig. She has translated Kafka's
The Castle for Oxford World's Classics. Ritchie Robertson is the
author and editor of many works of German and Austrian
literature. For Oxford World's Classics he has written the
introduction and notes to Freud'sInterpretation of Dreams (tr.
Joyce Crick) and to Kafka's The Trial (tr. Mike Mitchell), The
Metamorphosis and Other Stories (tr.
Joyce Crick), The Castle (tr. Anthea Bell), and A Hunger Artist and
Other Stories (tr. Joyce Crick). He has translated Kafka's The Man
who Disappeared and E. T. A. Hoffmann's The Golden Pot. He is the
editor of The Cambridge Companion to Thomas Mann and the author of
Mock-Epic Poetry from Pope to Heine (OUP, 2009).
Dora remains shocking, infuriating, enthralling, and inspiring. It
is an indispensable text for anyone wanting to get to grips with
psychiatry.
*The Lancet, Niall Boyce*
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