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Changes of canon law from the Second Vatican Council to the present
Drábiková, Nina ; Tretera, Jiří Rajmund (advisor) ; Horák, Záboj (referee)
Changes in canon law from the Second Vatican Council to the present Abstract This thesis deals with the development of the canon law of the Catholic Church from the beginning of the Second Vatican Council to the present day, that is, from 1962. The aim of the thesis is to give an overview of the most significant amendments in the field of canon law in the period covered. During this period, six popes (including John Paul I, whose pontificate lasted only thirty-three days) succeeded at the head of the Catholic Church. The first chapter of the thesis studies canon law as a legal discipline in the context of secular law. The second chapter deals with the period of the Second Vatican Council, its convocation, and its successive four sessions. During the Council, the death of Pope John XXIII occurred. He was succeeded by Pope Paul VI, who immediately expressed his willingness to proceed with the Council and presided over the Council from the second session onwards. In particular, the individual subchapters analyse the sixteen documents issued by the Council during the sessions, which became the ideological basis for the subsequent changes in canon law. The third chapter examines the legislative changes in canon law between the end of the Second Vatican Council and the publication of the new Code of Canon Law....
Émile Zola's short stories
HNOJSKÁ, Anežka
he present bachelor thesis focuses on Émile Zola and his short stories, which are not very well known nowadays. In the introductory part we will focus on naturalism and its development in France, then on Émile Zola himself. The second part of the thesis presents the short story work of this writer and its diversity, which does not always fall into the naturalistic conception of literature. Furthermore, the thesis will focus on the thematic and genre analysis of these short stories.
The Prose Marie by Alexandr Kliment and Its Film Adaptation by Václav Vorlíček
HLAVÁČKOVÁ, Eliška
This bachelor thesis deals with analyzing the novella Marie from 1960, which was written by the Czech prosaic Alexandr Kliment, and comparing the book to the identically named film adaptation, which was directed by Václav Vorlíček in 1964. The main focus is put on describing both narratives - mainly in the scope of the story, and characters; giving attention to the aspect of the narrator, events, and settings as well. Through the means of the analysis of each of the categories and their subsequent comparison between both narratives, this thesis aims to discover, whether the story was modified in order to better serve the audiovisual media, and if it was, then how each media influenced the interpretation of the story itself.
"Decamerone" by Giovanni Boccaccio
Tyšerová, Tereza ; Pelán, Jiří (advisor) ; Žáčková, Magdalena (referee)
Subject of this bachelor's thesis is Boccaccio's supreme work - Decameron. In the first part, this thesis presents Boccaccio's life within its historical context, his work and aspects, which helped to form his writing personality. In the second part the structure of Decameron and Boccaccio's pre-humanistic thoughts are being discussed in detail. There is also a separate chapter with detailed analysis of his several novels and the last part contains brief characteristic of literary works of his followers. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Comparison of Hana Bělohradská's prose Bez krásy, bez límce to its film adaptation by Zbyněk Brynych.
STARÁ, Markéta
The aim of this thesis is to provide a comparison between the novella Bez krásy, bez límce (1962) by Hana Bělohradská and its film adaptation a pátý jezdec je Strach (And the Fifth Rider Is Fear) directed by Zbyněk Brynych. It focuses on the phenomena of time, space, mainly on the space of house and room, and characters. The analysis is based on the methodological concepts by Daniela Hodrová, Gaston Bachelard, Paul Ricoeur and Mikhail Mikhailovich Bachtin. The concluding comparison is drawn from the theoretical literary aspects such as time, space, characters as well as the following interpretation of the prosaic piece of art.
ISMAIL KADARE DER ZERRISSENE APRIL UND GÜNTER GRASS IM KREBSGANG. AUF DER SUCHE NACH GESCHICHTE.
PRENAJ, Donika
This bachelor work deals with the comparison of the literary work Der zerrissene April by Ismail Kadare and Im Krebsgang by Günter Grass. The theme of this work is to compare the work of two authors of different nationalities - Albanian and German. Titles, which are going to be analysed in the following work, mutually agree to its context, the themes and the main motives. The goal will be the interpretation of these novels and the subsequent comparison, which will focus on the common features and differences and in the end will also focus on the overall work of both writers. This work will be written in German.
Early Prose Works by Gao Xingjian
Blahota, Martin ; Andrš, Dušan (advisor) ; Lomová, Olga (referee)
Nobel Prize in Literature laureate Gao Xingjian is well known especially as an author of drama and novels Soul Mountain and One Man's Bible. This thesis examines his early novellas and short stories that were created at the end of the 70s and in the 80s. An analysis of meaning contruction is focused primarily on motifs and narrative techniques. It explores the process of his literary creation in context of official ideological requirements on literature as well as in context of literature genres known as "scar literature", "literature of reflection" and "root seeking" literature. This thesis shows how Gao Xingjian is trying to create a unique and individual worldview of his characters.
Characters and Plots in Short Stories and Novellas by Božena Benešová
Eliášová, Anežka ; Mravcová, Marie (advisor) ; Merhaut, Luboš (referee)
The thesis contains the attempt of analysis and interpretation of chosen stories by Božena Benešová from the thematic, narrative and psychological point of view. It is the contribution to "identification" and evaluation of original poetics of meanwhile a little investigated representative of realistic considered literary psychologism of the first half of the twentieth century. Chosen stories are: Surface, Little Mice and Questions without the Answer.

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