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Albína Dratvová: scientific diary (1921-1961). The diary of the Czech philosopher of natural science
Leštinová, Zuzana ; Heczková, Libuše (advisor) ; Wiendl, Jan (referee)
The theses tituled Albína Dratvová: Scientific Diary (1921-1961) with the subtitle The Diary of the Czech Philosopher of Natural Science contents the complete trancription of the autograph diary of Albína Dratvová, the senior lecturer of natural science of the Faculty of Nature of the Charles University of Prague. The transcription is edited acording the contemporary editing rules and commented. The theses contains also the biography study of the Diary author's life and the essay on the specific literature genre of diary and the problematic use of term of authenticity in literature and fictional world in this genre.
Šrámek (Krška): "Stříbrný vítr" on a Silver Screen
Semler, David ; Mravcová, Marie (advisor) ; Wiendl, Jan (referee)
in English In my bachelor thesis I compare the novel Stříbrný vítr1 by Czech author Fráňa Šrámek with the movie adaptation made by Czech filmmaker Václav Krška. The most important aspects of Šrámek's novel are: disrupted composition, poetic language and the subject perspective of the main character Jan Ratkin. The composition is formed by the crucial points of the life of Ratkin during his growing up. Šrámek's poetic language is full of metaphors, metonymies and personifications. The most important stylistic feature of the text is its subjectivisation which is used to express the shifts of the mood of the main character. The main topic of the novel is the youth and how it is changed on its way to adulthood. The name of the novel "Stříbrný vítr" is a metaphor for the longing of the main character, who longs to revolt, to love and to know the world. The filmmaker Václav Krška altered both the story and the whole message of Šrámek's piece of art. Krška changed the time frame from thirteen years to one year, therefore the main story is no longer about Ratkin's growing up, but it depicts one year of his almost adult life. Another change was to focus on the love motive while neglecting other motives e.g. Ratkin's revolts and his effort to evolve both sexually and spiritually. The main story is therefore...
The Family of Jakub Deml in Letters and in his Works
Moldová, Klára ; Iwashita, Daniela (advisor) ; Wiendl, Jan (referee)
The diploma thesis titled Jakub Deml's Family in Miscellaneous Letters and in His Work encloses an edition of letters of the writer Jakub Deml (1878-1961), which were delivered from him to his family. The correspondence of the years 1902-1961 comprises 81 letters. The mail explains many events which took place in the author's life, and it elucidates also several facts enabling deeper understanding of his work. An edition commentary, list of the mail, name register and annotation is attached to the edition of the correspondence. The supplementary commentary introduces the most important members of the author's family, deals with the reflections of the characters of mother and sister Matylda in the work and describes the form of the two kinship chronicles: V Zabajkalí and Mohyla.
Vlajka the Magazine: its Methods, Means and Aims
Tomášek, Lukáš ; Heczková, Libuše (advisor) ; Wiendl, Jan (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with the aims, methods and means of communication published in the magazine called Vlajka during 1928-1942 period. Mostly it focuses on the topic of Jewry and Communism (based on the sources and specialised literature study it presents the most striking Jew and Communist presentation models) - regarded as national enemies due to the Vlajka's "fight". The thesis also concerns Christianity, which is a form of defence from Jewry and Communism for Vlajka. Author's interest also lies in the belles-lettres texts' character and Vlajka's relations to art and chosen Czech literature personas. Eventually, the paper reflects ways of thinking on the woman (and woman social role) theme.
Czech sonnet in the first half of the 20th century
Hanus, Ondřej ; Wiendl, Jan (advisor) ; Holý, Jiří (referee)
Ondrej Hanus Czech Sonnet in the 1st Half of the 20th Century Abstract This thesis examines the history of Czech sonnets in 1885-1948. Based on a carefully selected material, it analyses the position of particular texts both in the work of individual writers (from Jaroslav Vrchlicky to Jan Zabrana) and in the defined period of Czech literary history. This period is divided into three phases (1885-1900, 1900-1930 a 1931-1948). Both formal aspects (metre, rhyme, strophic structure) and functional aspects (the various roles of the sonnet in the individual phases of Czech literary history) are taken into account. An important part of the thesis is the revision of the standard narrow formalistic definition of the sonnet. This is substituted with a much broader definition, allowing us to regard various formal experiments as fully-fledged sonnets.
The Existential Poetry and Jiří Orten
Veselka, Martin ; Špirit, Michael (advisor) ; Wiendl, Jan (referee)
The work is divided into two chapters. In the first one the World's and Czech poets (chosen on the basis of Orten's list of reading) are analyzed. Those authors could be understood as impersonators or predecessors of the existential tendencies and it's provable Orten knew their works well (i.a. Rilke, Rimbaud, Akhmatova, Mácha, Weiner, Halas, Holan, Zahradníček, Bonn and Daniel). The second and more voluminous chapter consists of the motives' and topics' analysis of Orten's literary work, focused mainly on the poetry and less on the other literary genres - notes, letters, prose. The most of his poems and notes is based on the factual life experience and their ethos is founded on both existential and Christian moral philosophy. There's also an influence of some other intellectual tendencies and artistic styles like folk literature, romanticism, impressionism, less intensively expressionism, naturalism, psychoanalysis, surrealism and naturism. To get the coherent interpretation of Orten's work it's necessary to reflect (beside the existential motives) the pathos of the intimate traumatic relationship to the father, the girl(friend)s and the unborn child as well as the deeply Christian understanding of reality (connected with the biblical /The Old Testament/ dialogical relation to the God, the...
"I accept gladly, what is being done for my salvation" - Christianism and existencialism in work of Eugen Liška
Liška, Eugen ; Vojvodík, Josef (advisor) ; Wiendl, Jan (referee)
This text concerns on virtually uknown literary work of Eugen Liška - the Czech catholic writer of second half of the 20th century. First chapter introduces unpublished text of Liška's debut, short stories book with the title "Čas bez lásky" ("Time Without Love"), which was not published because of the beginning of communist dictatorship in 1948. We seek and find connections of Liška's short stories to European existencialism and present term "Christian existencialism" with help of the philosophy of Gabriel Marcel, comparison with work of Albert Camus and reconstruction of the Liška's lecture of Orthodoxy by G. K. Chesterton. Second rather descriptive chapter presents Liška's life work - novel trilogy. Only first novel could be published in 1970. This trilogy above all restores Christian paradigm of history of human kind as history of salvation. Third and last chapter shows similarities of themes of Liška's and Heinrich Böll's books (mainly of the first ones). We analyze the ways how the Sacredness emerges in the texts of both authors.
Šlépěje by Jakub Deml
Plátová, Martina ; Binar, Vladimír (advisor) ; Wiendl, Jan (referee)
Tématem této práce jsou Šlépěje Jakuba Demla. Jedná se o podrobnější pohled na dvacet šest svazků Šlépějí, které vyšly v rozmezí let 1917-1941. Primárním úkolem je postihnout specifika tohoto ojedinělého díla v české literatuře. Nejprve bude potřeba zabývat se vznikem Šlépějí a zjistit, zda jim předcházela díla podobného charakteru. Předpoklad je, že taková díla existují, pak je nutno najít styčné body a také určit, v čem se naopak liší. Následně se budeme zabývat komplexním popisem Šlépějí, který bude zahrnovat jak pohled na stránku praktického vydávání, tak pohled na stránku vnitřní, tedy otázky žánrové charakteristiky, naplňování, či rušení žánrových struktur, případně problém žánrové nazařaditelnosti. Nevyhneme se ani hypotéze o novém specifickém žánru. Chceme přehodnotit vnímání Šlépějí jako chaotického a nesouvislého periodika, a proto se pokusíme najít nějakou spojovací linii, která z dvaceti šesti svazků činí jeden celek. Další problematika se týká možností členění Šlépějí na subtilnější kompaktní celky, se zohledněním klíčových okamžiků Demlova života, které zanechaly v jeho díle výraznou stopu. V tomto okruhu otázek budeme vycházet především z koncepce Vladimíra Binara a Bedřicha Fučíka, jak je navržena ve Zprávě o uspořádání Díla Jakuba Demla.
Sports in Czech literature
Trnková, Vendula ; Vaněk, Václav (advisor) ; Wiendl, Jan (referee)
Sport ist seit dem Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts ein weit verbreitetes gesellschaftliches Phänomen, das natürlich auch in der schönen Literatur seinen Niederschlag findet. Seiner Reflexion in der tschechischen Literatur wurde bisher jedoch wenig Aufmerksamkeit geschenkt. Unsere Arbeit versucht, diesem Defizit abzuhelfen. Auf Grundlage einer kulturwissenschaftlichen Perspektive auf Sport konzentriert sie sich vor allem auf Leistungssport, widmet sich aber auch Phänomenen wie dem Sport von Jugendlichen, Sport als Erholung oder Sport aus der Perspektive der Zuschauer. Die Auswahl der Texte erfolgte aufgrund der Fragestellung, ob, wie und in welchem Kontext in der tschechischen Belletristik bis in die Gegenwart Sport positiv oder negativ bewertet und geschildert wird. Betrachtet man dieses Textkorpus vom Ende des 19. bis zum Beginn des 21. Jahrhunderts, so wird deutlich, dass die wechselnden Charakteristika, die dem Sport zugeschrieben werden, häufig zeitlich und gesellschaftlich bedingt sind: Texte, die um die Aktivitäten des Turnvereins Sokol kreisen, propagieren nationale Ideen - die Körperertüchtigung soll den Böhmischen Ländern gleichsam als Stütze dienen. Der sozialistische Sport soll wiederum die hohe Entwicklungsstufe des kommunistisch regierten Landes unter Beweis stellen. Im Gegensatz zu dieser Auffassung...
Psí víno by Anna Blažíčková
Barylová, Hana ; Wiendl, Jan (advisor) ; Špirit, Michael (referee)
This bachelor's thesis presents a literary analysis of Anna Blažíčková's novella Psí víno. In four chapters I focus on the following: textual components (formal structure, textual coherence and basic narrative structure), linguistic components (stylistic, syntactic, lexical and morphological), characterization (types of characters, means of explicit and implicit characterization, realisation of the theme through characters) and the theme itself (themes of family, loss and work). The aim of this thesis is to discover and present basic structural and thematic components of the novella.

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