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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.
The Eternal Boyhood of Jiří Karásek ze Lvovic
Kolařík, Karel ; Vojtěch, Daniel (advisor) ; Lishaugen, Roar (referee) ; Merhaut, Luboš (referee)
The thesis attempts to describe the life and work of Jiří Karásek ze Lvovic through an analysis of his lifestyle, i.e. the way in which he organized, embellished and individualized his life. Karásek sought to shape his existence as an artwork, in accordance with the inspirational concepts of the contemporary and antecedent thinkers and artists (e.g. Oscar Wilde, Walter Pater and Maurice Maeterlinck). He accented its integrity and orientation towards beauty. In accord with his aesthetic vision (and his literary work) Karásek conditioned beauty with sadness and pain and attempted to emphasize melancholic beauty, unity in disunion. For that purpose he would accentuate particularly the disintegrative, critical elements, evoking the impression of unsuccessful, self-destructive endeavor to reach life's high ideal. This corresponded with his tragic concept of the artist immolating himself for his Art. I approach Karásek's lifestyle through the use of the terms youth and (eternal) boyhood, which Karásek himself employed as symbols of mournfully beautiful existence in his literary work. I define a youth - in accordance with the romantic and symbolist interpretation - as a person at odds with reality (contemporary truths, customs and rules), a solitary, unique being, trying to construct a new world - only...
The Correspondence by the Chotek Family to Alfons Clary-Aldringen (1904-1943). On the Research on the History of German Culture and Civilization in Bohemia
Cermonová, Kateřina ; Vodrážková, Lenka (advisor) ; Tvrdík, Milan (referee)
The study deals with the main cultural and social aspects of German population's lifestyle in Bohemia in the first half of the 20th century. The basis for the research is correspondence written in German which was kept between count Alfons Clary-Aldringen and the noble family Chotek from 1904 to 1943. The correspondence particularly shows the quality of relationship between the correspondents, their social life, family problems as well as the impact of the political events in Bohemia on their lives. Except for the analysis of the correspondence including the language and cultural-historical section, an explanation of the discrepancy between the Germans and the Czechs in Bohemia and introduction of the correspondents and their families is included. The results of the analysis confirm the importance and uniqueness of letters as a source of information. Keywords history, german language, culture and civilization, correspondence, Bohemia
Everything for brothers. History od family life in 19. century in example of Lambl's family
Paurová, Lucie ; Pokorná, Magdaléna (advisor) ; Štaif, Jiří (referee)
The Lambl's family was a part of the famous intellectual family in Bohemia in the second half of the 19th century. The Lambl's brothers were respected experts in their profession. František Sudimír became a highly educated economic officer, Karel Milan was a highly educated economic pedagogue, Vilém Dušan was a very famous doctor and Jan Baptista was a highly educated agricultural expert and at the same time he worked as a organizer of the economic school systém. Eight of the brothers and sisters lived to an adult age, four sisters (Marie, Barbora, Eliška, Anna) and four brothers. All the brothers got married and set up their own families, only one of the sisters - the youngest Ann, got married. The brothers and sisters took a part in the Bohemia patriotic life (for example Vilém Dušan was politically active in 1848, he was in correspondence, apart from others, with Karel Havlíček). The sisters then were involved in the women's society mainly. All brothers and sister made up a compact group for the duration of seventy years. They kept the warmly family relationships and supported each other. The brothers and sisters have not lost contact during their adult age. The sisters helped their unmarried or widowed brothers and helped them with a household, and looked after them in places of their...
The image of Islam in Czech massmedia
Nováková, Eliška ; Lupač, Petr (advisor) ; Vinopal, Jiří (referee)
The objective of this paper is to analyse media representations of Islam in the Czech media using quantitative analysis and qualitative content analysis of media images as well as the correspondence between images and spoken text. The theoretical part of this paper describes the fundamental basis of Islam, its relationship to the Western world and its position in the Czech Republic. Furthermore, the given section debates the founding knowledge posessed by the sociology of media in relation to the issue of media representation. The findings will provide the basis for follow-up research.
Work with authentic correspondence in František Kožík's romans about Zdenka Braunerová
Braunová, Linda ; Mocná, Dagmar (advisor) ; Hrabáková, Jaroslava (referee)
BRAUNOVÁ, L.: Work with authentic correspondence in František Kožík's novels about Zdenka Braunerová /Bachelor degree thesis/ Prague 2011, Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Education, Departement of Czech Literature Bachelor's degree thesis is based on work with authentic correspondence in František Kožík's novels about Zdenka Braunerová. This study examines how the letters were used and processed in both novels (Na křídle větrného mlýna, Neklidné babí léto), in order to reveal changes in meaning.
Josef Jiránek in the light of the Prague's archive sources
Křivský, Václav ; Ottlová, Marta (advisor) ; Gabrielová, Jarmila (referee)
The thesis focuses on virtuoso pianist, teacher, musical theoretician and composer Josef Jiránek (1855 - 1940). The thesis draws from Josef Jiránek's own estate, as well as resources kept at various archive institutions in Prague. It underlines Josef Jiránek's merit as regards the art of the piano and piano education in particular, while emphasizing Hugo Riemann's influence on his music-teaching as well as theoretical ideas. In the light of the Prague resources, Josef Jiránek may be viewed as a follower of the traditional interpretation legacy of Bedřich Smetana. Nonetheless, by further elaborating Smetana's legacy from a purely scientific perspective and with his analytical and rational approach to piano work, Josef Jiránek had indeed largely contributed to the development and evolution of piano education and piano reproduction art - regardless of the fact that his ideas and methods were later overcome. The objective of this thesis is to open a gateway that would attract greater attention of musicologists to Josef Jiránek, who has been on the periphery of their interest and whose true picture remains hidden under the label "Bedřich Smetana's pupil".
"There was a time when I believed you loved me…" A Commented Translation of Selected Letters of August Strindberg
Herčíková, Jitka ; Humpál, Martin (advisor) ; Hartlová, Dagmar (referee)
The goal of this Master's Thesis is to bring out the literary aspects of August Strindberg's correspondence, with an emphasis on the love letters to his first and third wives, Siri von Essen and Harriet Bosse. A complete translation of Strindberg's letters into Czech is still lacking, even though this is, by volume, the greatest part of his work. A translation of his correspondence might alleviate his image as a spiteful misogynist in the Czech literary sciences, and above all may yield a new impulse to interpret Strindberg's dramas and may even inspire their more frequent presence on the Czech stage. In the first, theoretical part of this work, the literary nature of the love letter is described, along with the possibility of reading it as an epistolary novel; the similarity of Strindberg's expressive style to that of mediaeval troubadours is pointed out. In the second part, select passages of the correspondence are introduced with an exegetic commentary.
F. S. Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway - Acrimonious Rivalry or Literary Friendship?
ŽOHOVÁ, Monika
This bachelor work concentrates on the friendship of two significant writers F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway who were part of an American group called the Lost Generation. The work is focused not only on their lives in light of their vicinity, but also on the exchanged correspondence of these authors. As such, it tries to find and, eventually, interpret the hidden purpose of their behavior and opinions. The conclusion summarizes the importance of the friendship of these literary giants with respect to their private and working lives.

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