VOL. 53, BOOK 1, PART В, 2015, pp. 251 – 262 Full text (Bg)
Author: Amelia Milcheva
Affiliation: St. Cyril and St. Methodius University of Veliko Tarnovo
Abstract
All novels of the best-selling French author Laurent Gounelle are dedicated to the personal development. The heroes evolution and the plot structure in two of them – „The Man Who Wanted to be Happy“ and „The Frantic Philosopher“ – depend directly on interesting intercultural interactions.
The paper compares those two novels and analyses the importance of intercultural interactions and dialogism.
Key words: contemporary French literature, intercultural interactions, dialogism