This paper introduces an obvious interpretation of what Milan Kundera is “saying” about his characters the students Gabrielle and Michelle: don’t be like this. It contrasts the satirical way of developing character with a Tompkins’ paradox situation. I also raise a rather subtle question about the translation
This paper responds to a European novel presenting the development of a poet. The novelist depicts a...
The dialogue Kundera depicts between himself and his characters is central to his work because this ...
This paper presents critical reactions to the use of the ostriches in Milan Kundera’s The Book of La...
This paper introduces an obvious interpretation of what Milan Kundera is “saying” about his characte...
This paper presents a dialogue between Tompkins and a character whom I refer to as N. Tompkins asks,...
[[abstract]]This thesis aims to provide an alternative reading of laughter in Milan Kundera’s The Bo...
This thesis is to study certain humorous phenomena in several literary works written in different la...
I think Tompkins’ paradox, as I call it, probably does affect analytic philosophy, particularly anal...
Milan Kundera is now perhaps the greatest living philosopher, but he suffers from logical problems. ...
This paper presents a puzzle that occurred to me while reading Milan Kundera defining graphomania: a...
This is the original English version of a paper that has been published only in Chinese translation....
In his The Book of Laughter and Forgetting, Milan Kundera describes how he was fired from his job an...
Milan Kundera’s critical views and his difficult relationship to translation and translators has bee...
This paper responds to a European novel presenting the development of a poet. The novelist depicts a...
The dialogue Kundera depicts between himself and his characters is central to his work because this ...
This paper presents critical reactions to the use of the ostriches in Milan Kundera’s The Book of La...
This paper introduces an obvious interpretation of what Milan Kundera is “saying” about his characte...
This paper presents a dialogue between Tompkins and a character whom I refer to as N. Tompkins asks,...
[[abstract]]This thesis aims to provide an alternative reading of laughter in Milan Kundera’s The Bo...
This thesis is to study certain humorous phenomena in several literary works written in different la...
I think Tompkins’ paradox, as I call it, probably does affect analytic philosophy, particularly anal...
Milan Kundera is now perhaps the greatest living philosopher, but he suffers from logical problems. ...
This paper presents a puzzle that occurred to me while reading Milan Kundera defining graphomania: a...
This is the original English version of a paper that has been published only in Chinese translation....
In his The Book of Laughter and Forgetting, Milan Kundera describes how he was fired from his job an...
Milan Kundera’s critical views and his difficult relationship to translation and translators has bee...
This paper responds to a European novel presenting the development of a poet. The novelist depicts a...
The dialogue Kundera depicts between himself and his characters is central to his work because this ...
This paper presents critical reactions to the use of the ostriches in Milan Kundera’s The Book of La...