Original title:
Piotr Skarga a jeho dílo Kazania Sejmowe
Translated title:
Piotr Skarga and his literary work Kazania Sejmowe
Authors:
Pastuszek, Ján ; Sládek, Miloš (advisor) ; Matějec, Tomáš (referee) Document type: Master’s theses
Year:
2021
Language:
slo Abstract:
[eng][cze] The thesis is primarily focused on the person of the Polish Jesuit preacher Piotr Skarga and his most famous work Kazania Sejmowe, 1597. In the introduction of our thesis we deal with the area of The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth at the turn of 16th and 17th century. We put more detailed emphasis on political and cultural history and we describe life, activities and literary work of Piotr Skarga. In the core of our thesis we analyse the selected parts, elements and themes of the literary work Kazania Sejmowe. Subsequently we compare them with several other central european literary works. The aim of our thesis is to take a closer look at the personality and the literary work that have a firm place in Polish culture and to compere them with other central european literature. Keywords Piotr Skarga, Polish literature, Counter-Reformation, 16th century, jesuits, PolishLithuanian CommonwealthPráca sa zameriava predovšetkým na osobu poľského jezuitského kazateľa Piotra Skargu a jeho najznámejšie dielo z roku 1597. V úvodnej časti sa zaoberáme oblasťou Poľsko litovskej únie na prelome 16. a 17. storočia s bližším pohľadom na politické a kultúrne dejiny a opisujeme život, pôsobenie a tvorbu Piotra Skargu. V rámci jadra práce analyzujeme vybrané časti diela ďalšími dielami zo stredoeurópskeho priestoru. Cieľ práce je priblížiť osobnosť a dielo, ktoré majú v poľskej kultúre pevné miesto, a porovnať ich s ďalšou dobovou stredoeurópskou
Keywords:
16th century; Counter-Reformation; jesuits; Piotr Skarga; Polish literature; Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth; 16. století; jezuiti; Piotr Skarga; polská literatura; Poľsko-litevská unie; protireformace
Institution: Charles University Faculties (theses)
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Document availability information: Available in the Charles University Digital Repository. Original record: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11956/128010