Much of the debates in this book revolves around Milan Kundera and his 1984 essay “The Tragedy of Central Europe.” Kundera wrote his polemical text when the world was pregnant with imminent social and political change, yet that world was still far from realizing that we would enter the last decade of the twentieth century with the Soviet empire and its network of satellite states missing from the political map. Kundera was challenged by Joseph Brodsky and György Konrįd for allegedly excluding Russia from the symbolic space of Europe, something the great author deeply believes he never did. To what extent was Kundera right in assuming that, if to exist means to be present in the eyes of those we love, then Central Europe does not exist anymo...
Department of German and Austrian StudiesKatedra německých a rakouských studiíFakulta sociálních věd...
Tuto diplomovou práci jsem napsal, abych pokračoval v rozboru tvorby Milana Kundery, tentokrát jeho ...
In 1991, many observers saw the destruction of the “iron curtain ” as more than just the termination...
none1noMuch of the debates in this book revolves around Milan Kundera and his 1984 essay “The Traged...
Much of the debates in this book revolves around Milan Kundera and his 1984 essay “The Tragedy of Ce...
Much of the debates in this book revolves around Milan Kundera and his 1984 essay “The Tragedy of Ce...
If there is one writer who has crystallized the recent history of the Old World, Milan Kundera appea...
E-ISSN: 2067-225XIdentity and memory are two indispensable keywords of society and culture when we d...
The work is not an attempt to answer the question „what is Central Europe?“. The aim of this work is...
The aim of the paper is to reconstruct the Central European idea in Milan Kundera’s work. The study ...
The article examines Danilo Kiš’s essayistic and narrative articulations of the cultural space of Ce...
During the 1980s, Central Europe re-emerged as a concept of socio-political analysis in samizdat pub...
The purpose of this study is to consider whether it is appropriate to talk about the writing style o...
For the last thirty years the year 1989 has symbolized a European annus mirabilis, standing forsuch ...
Philosophers in Central Europe are highly dependent on the Western European tradition of philosophy,...
Department of German and Austrian StudiesKatedra německých a rakouských studiíFakulta sociálních věd...
Tuto diplomovou práci jsem napsal, abych pokračoval v rozboru tvorby Milana Kundery, tentokrát jeho ...
In 1991, many observers saw the destruction of the “iron curtain ” as more than just the termination...
none1noMuch of the debates in this book revolves around Milan Kundera and his 1984 essay “The Traged...
Much of the debates in this book revolves around Milan Kundera and his 1984 essay “The Tragedy of Ce...
Much of the debates in this book revolves around Milan Kundera and his 1984 essay “The Tragedy of Ce...
If there is one writer who has crystallized the recent history of the Old World, Milan Kundera appea...
E-ISSN: 2067-225XIdentity and memory are two indispensable keywords of society and culture when we d...
The work is not an attempt to answer the question „what is Central Europe?“. The aim of this work is...
The aim of the paper is to reconstruct the Central European idea in Milan Kundera’s work. The study ...
The article examines Danilo Kiš’s essayistic and narrative articulations of the cultural space of Ce...
During the 1980s, Central Europe re-emerged as a concept of socio-political analysis in samizdat pub...
The purpose of this study is to consider whether it is appropriate to talk about the writing style o...
For the last thirty years the year 1989 has symbolized a European annus mirabilis, standing forsuch ...
Philosophers in Central Europe are highly dependent on the Western European tradition of philosophy,...
Department of German and Austrian StudiesKatedra německých a rakouských studiíFakulta sociálních věd...
Tuto diplomovou práci jsem napsal, abych pokračoval v rozboru tvorby Milana Kundery, tentokrát jeho ...
In 1991, many observers saw the destruction of the “iron curtain ” as more than just the termination...