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Thank you for adding to Kafka, but sorry, I had to revert you. We can't say in a neutral voice what Kafka "constantly dealt with ...", - how would we know? Please discuss your addition on the article's talk page, - click on New section on Talk:Franz Kafka.

The material was this:

Kafka constantly dealt with the duality of his literary life and his romantic life. He felt that only in the depths of literature could he find peace, yet he felt an obligation to the women he courted as he would write them with desires of marriage never to be fulfilled. Kafka felt that he could not be torn away from his writing, in a letter to Felice Bauer in August of 1913 he writes, "I have no literary interests, but am made of literature, I am nothing else and cannot be anything else"

and the reference (which would need to be formatted in the style of the others in the article) was this:

Happy editing! Youc can reply here, after the colon, - I'll watch. --Gerda Arendt (talk) 08:02, 30 October 2019 (UTC)