The present study concentrates on the phenomenon of intertextuality in one of Bohumil Hrabal’s key early works, namely, the “existential” short story entitled Kain. The author examines especially the intertextual resonances between Hrabal’s work, Camus’s The Stranger, Dante’s Vita nuova and Goethe’s Sufferings of Young Werther.
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