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## Overview
This entity is a digital representation of the novel *Metamorphosis* by Franz Kafka, structured as a literary work within an archival system. It spans lines 1 to 2269 of the source text file and was extracted on January 28, 2026, using automated structure extraction tools. The novel is presented in English, translated by David Wyllie, and originates from a plain text file sourced from Project Gutenberg (eBook #5200, released August 17, 2005). The work is organized into three main chapters and includes supplementary metadata sections related to its digital distribution.
## Context
*Metamorphosis* is part of the [More Classics](arke:01KFXT0KM64XT6K8W52TDEE0YS) collection, which curates significant works of Western literature. The text was derived from the file [metamorphoses.txt](arke:01KG0K71QM71M0G20X5B9DHB1X), a Project Gutenberg publication that includes copyright and donation notices consistent with the foundation’s mission of providing free access to literary works. The digital edition follows standard Project Gutenberg formatting, including licensing information and archival details.
## Contents
The novel contains three principal chapters—[I](arke:01KG16NYWC39TXGGYV7QX3CSQ0), [II](arke:01KG16NYVC71468EC5SEDGSGBT), and [III](arke:01KG16NYVHQRGV4P5P1JZH804F)—detailing the story of Gregor Samsa’s transformation into an insect and its psychological and familial consequences. It begins with an [Introduction](arke:01KG16NYTTRVG23M2Y3G810TP5) that provides bibliographic details, including author, translator, and release information. Following the narrative, the text includes three archival sections: [Section 3](arke:01KG16NYVXFN563D352F2HC83R) on the Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation, [Section 4](arke:01KG16NYVJ5DXZA01CW61Z54M0) on donation policies, and [Section 5](arke:01KG16NYVQNJ07ADMCW26WJ8TG) on general information about Project Gutenberg’s electronic works, ensuring compliance with digital distribution standards.
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## Overview
This entity is a digital representation of the novel *Metamorphosis* by Franz Kafka, structured as a literary work within an archival system. It spans lines 1 to 2269 of the source text file and was extracted on January 28, 2026, using automated structure extraction tools. The novel is presented in English, translated by David Wyllie, and originates from a plain text file sourced from Project Gutenberg (eBook #5200, released August 17, 2005). The work is organized into three main chapters and includes supplementary metadata sections related to its digital distribution.
## Context
*Metamorphosis* is part of the [More Classics](arke:01KFXT0KM64XT6K8W52TDEE0YS) collection, which curates significant works of Western literature. The text was derived from the file [metamorphoses.txt](arke:01KG0K71QM71M0G20X5B9DHB1X), a Project Gutenberg publication that includes copyright and donation notices consistent with the foundation’s mission of providing free access to literary works. The digital edition follows standard Project Gutenberg formatting, including licensing information and archival details.
## Contents
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