World wars, technological developments and political events that have played an important role in the shaping of the modern French novel have led to a more frequent use of concepts such as migration, exile and refugee in literary works. Against a background of the social, economic and political events of the period, Milan Kundera's novel Ignorance narrates the issues of homelessness, (non)belonging and deportation through two characters who returned to their countries after many years. With the return of the protagonists, the tension between those who left or who were forced to leave their country and those who did not leave their homeland despite all the troubles turns into a narrative structure in which mutual opinions are put forward but...
Laughter and melancholy constitute the dominant atmosphere of the novels of Milan Kundera. These are...
Bodin explores a case of literary world-making which transgresses the languages of national literatu...
Laughter and melancholy constitute the dominant atmosphere of the novels of Milan Kundera. These are...
During the twentieth century, the former Czechoslovakia was at the forefront of Communist takeover a...
The article intends to present an approach to Milan Kundera, an author who leaves Prague and takes r...
ABSTRACT. This paper explores the aspect of polyphony in Salman Rushdie’s novel Midnight’s Children ...
In this thesis, I examine the structures of a variety of modern Greek novels referring to the Asia M...
This thesis explores in detail three academically neglected novels by Milan Kundera: Slowness (1995)...
The contribution characterises the poetics of the last four novels written by Milan Kundera (Slownes...
The book-review of Milan Kundera’s last novel of, The Festival of Insignificance (French version 201...
The subject of this work is the analysis of prose written in French by Milan Kundera, in particular ...
In francophone literature, the notion of border is linked to the theme of exile and to the condition...
In L'Envers des autres, there are totally nine equally important characters. The whole structure of ...
Kundera's novels depict a world full of thoughts and questions. These thoughts are always about the ...
This paper explores the aspect of polyphony in Salman Rushdie’s novelMidnight’s Children (1981). The...
Laughter and melancholy constitute the dominant atmosphere of the novels of Milan Kundera. These are...
Bodin explores a case of literary world-making which transgresses the languages of national literatu...
Laughter and melancholy constitute the dominant atmosphere of the novels of Milan Kundera. These are...
During the twentieth century, the former Czechoslovakia was at the forefront of Communist takeover a...
The article intends to present an approach to Milan Kundera, an author who leaves Prague and takes r...
ABSTRACT. This paper explores the aspect of polyphony in Salman Rushdie’s novel Midnight’s Children ...
In this thesis, I examine the structures of a variety of modern Greek novels referring to the Asia M...
This thesis explores in detail three academically neglected novels by Milan Kundera: Slowness (1995)...
The contribution characterises the poetics of the last four novels written by Milan Kundera (Slownes...
The book-review of Milan Kundera’s last novel of, The Festival of Insignificance (French version 201...
The subject of this work is the analysis of prose written in French by Milan Kundera, in particular ...
In francophone literature, the notion of border is linked to the theme of exile and to the condition...
In L'Envers des autres, there are totally nine equally important characters. The whole structure of ...
Kundera's novels depict a world full of thoughts and questions. These thoughts are always about the ...
This paper explores the aspect of polyphony in Salman Rushdie’s novelMidnight’s Children (1981). The...
Laughter and melancholy constitute the dominant atmosphere of the novels of Milan Kundera. These are...
Bodin explores a case of literary world-making which transgresses the languages of national literatu...
Laughter and melancholy constitute the dominant atmosphere of the novels of Milan Kundera. These are...