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Autobiography in comic books and literature
Baráková, Barbora ; Weinberg, Manfred (advisor) ; Horňáček, Milan (referee)
This thesis concerns with the literary theory of autobiography and its use for comics. The goal is to try to modify literary theory for comics and apply it in practical analysis. The fundamental theoretical framework constitutes of The autobiographical Pact by Philippe Lejeune and a theory of paratexts according to Gérard Genette. In practical analysis the thesis bases on the comparison of comics with literary work and uses the knowledge acquired in the theoretical part. The emphasis is put on designing of autobiographical pact and on para- and metatexts which are connected to both of the books. Klíčová slova anglicky Autobiography, autobiographic elements, comics, literature, paratext, metatext
Horrors an Terrors in the Czech Literature of 1920s and 1930s
Frnochová, Anna ; Činátlová, Blanka (advisor) ; Hrdlička, Josef (referee)
This bachelor's thesis analyses a handling with a trivial literature in 1920s and 1930s. It includes a theoretical point of view as well as the explanation of basic terms associated with the trivial literature. A predominate analytical-interpretive part focuses on a variety of genres of the trivia literature at Czech writers Josef Váchal and Ladislav Klíma. The interpretive part comprises an exploitation and transformation of the trivia genres of bloody and gothic novels in the books "Krvavý román" and "Utrpení knížete Sternenhocha". Both of the authors come out in their work pieces of one of the paraliterature's genre, which is changed personally. It can be stated, that according to a completed analysis, there are two main features used for experimenting with these genres, such as irony and high level of stylization. Key words trivial literature, bloody novel, gothic novel, metatext, stylization, irony

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