Dirassat
Abstract
The words of the other abound in Milan Kundera's novels. In what forms is this discursive otherness textualized ? What is its massive and quasi-systematic use for ? These two questions are at the heart of this article devoted to the study of reported speech in Kunderian fiction. The hypothesis that we would like to support here is that this novelistic scenography of reported speech responds to a polyphonic project conducive to the interaction of voices and points of view, with a view to revealing the world.
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LAARABI, Norddine and MAKAN, Abdeltif
(2024)
"Scénographie du discours rapporté. Cas des romans en français de Milan Kundera,"
Dirassat: Vol. 26, Article 10.
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https://digitalcommons.aaru.edu.jo/dirassat/vol26/iss2/10
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