Keyword [Kundera] Result: 101 - 120 | Page: 6 of 7 |
| 101. | The Interpretation Of "Symbols" In Milan Kundera’s Works |
| 102. | The Study Of Comparison Of Novel Concept Of Milan Kundera And Wang Xiaobo |
| 103. | The"Presence"and"Dissociation"of The Community |
| 104. | A Spatial Narrative Study Of Milan Kundera’s Jokes |
| 105. | Time Consciousness In Milan Kundera’s Polyphony Novels |
| 106. | Fiction Under Philosophical Understanding |
| 107. | Research On The Musical Features Of Milan Kundera's Novels |
| 108. | "Laughing" And "annoying" |
| 109. | Possibility Of Fictional Form |
| 110. | Utopia Writing Research In Kundera's Novels |
| 111. | A Study Of Absurd Thoughts In Milan Kundera's Works |
| 112. | Literary representations of family and nation in the writings of Joseph Roth, Gunter Grass, Milan Kundera, and Ingeborg Bachman |
| 113. | Successful translation: Negotiating migratory experience in the literary works of Vladimir Nabokov, Salman Rushdie, and Milan Kundera (India, Czech Republic) |
| 114. | Fact, fiction, and fabrication: History, narrative, and the postmodern real from Woolf to Rushdie (Virginia Woolf, Salman Rushdie, Art Spiegelman, Milan Kundera, Czechoslovakia, Graham Swift) |
| 115. | Kundera's use of Lacan as the basis for character identity |
| 116. | 'A tool knows exactly how it is meant to be handled': Posthumanism and female agency in the works of Milan Kundera |
| 117. | L'oubli dans la creation litteraire: L'exemple de Marguerite Duras, Christoph Hein, Milan Kundera et Christa Wolf |
| 118. | Quand la muse de l'histoire entre en scene. L'histoire ou les strategies fictionnelles de Milan Kundera |
| 119. | 'The magnificent sense of being relevant': A comparative study of Milan Kundera and Andre Brink (Czech Republic, South Africa) |
| 120. | Pushkin's 'Evgenij Onegin,' Dostoevsky's 'Besy,' Capek's 'Hordubal,' and Kundera's 'Zert': The first-person novel in Czech and Russian literature |
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