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Object in fin-de-siècle poetry
Härtelová, Eliška Dana ; Hrdlička, Josef (advisor) ; Vojvodík, Josef (referee)
v anglickém jazyce This thesis is based on the Kurt Oppert's term "Dinggedicht" (in English "object-poem" or "thing- poem"), through which it views the transformations within the conceptualization of the subject and things in modern poetry. Apart from poems associated with the name of R. M. Rilke, thingness is also seen from the perspective of the functional use of the object in a poem (e.g. a thing as a tool of characterization orironization), whichis related to theuse ofobjects in figurativelanguage - the thing as a part of the metaphor, simile or allegory. As part of the definition of a thing-poem, the thesis also deals with the issue of subject-object relationship, which leads also to the category of a lyrical "I" in the literary theory. The thesis is based on individual poems which represent a concrete, prototypical way of dealing with the subject in poetry. These poems are delimited by the second half of the 19th century and the first two decades of the 20th century. The thesis is not based on strictly defined national literature, but it considers the German, French and Czech context in the comparative perspective.
Imago Dei in *The Mirror of Simple Souls*
Härtelová, Eliška Dana ; Červenková, Denisa (advisor) ; Hošek, Pavel (referee)
This thesis demonstrates the concept of imago Dei in the Mirror of Simple Souls Who Are Annihilated and Remain Only in Will and Desire of Love, mystical text of early 14th century written by French beguine Marguerite Porete. Imago Dei is taken as an assumption for her theory of seven stages to mystical union to God. Special attention is given to the role of Love and the concept of imitatio Christi.

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