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The comparison of the Croatian and Serbian translations of the Czech and foreign literature
Janouškovcová, Eva ; Vlainić, Sandra (referee) ; Jirásek, Karel (advisor)
The thesis is dedicated to the comparison of the Croatian and Serbian belletristic language and its main aim is to show their contemporary status. The theoretical part of the thesis also contains the Serbo-Croatian issue including the historic discursus, the analysis of its break up causes and the self-regard standard language comparison in the particular surroundings. The thesis confronts the conclusions, which concern the correspondences and differences between the Croatian and Serbian standard language, with the language of the concrete prose texts. The analysed sample are texts that are included with the Czech, Croatian and Serbian versions of the parallel corpus INTERCORP. It can answer for an appropriate instrument to compare close languages which largely coincide with each other, and many differences between them consist rather in the frequency than existence or every single language phenomenon admissibility. However, an objective comparison of such close languages is difficult in another way for, concerning the high mutual understanding rate, the direct translations between them are not very common. The thesis summarises the examination of qualitative and quantitative differences between the language of the Croatian and Serbian texts and it seeks to impartially assess and compare the current...
The influence of Central European modernity on Serbian postmodern literature
Janečková, Tereza ; Vlainić, Sandra (referee) ; Nedvědová, Milada (advisor)
The submitted work engages into the relationship between Central European literature and Serbian postmodern literature. Initially, the work defines the character of Central European modern fiction on the ground of its West European literary predecessors. It points out following features of Central European modern fiction: fragmentation of the narrative; dissapearance of existing world, which has guranteed solid values; existence of a parallel "fiction world", which gradually absorbs its protagonist, and the emphasis on sin. The first part of the work is accompanied by a brief outline of Serbian modern and avant-gard literature. The second part of the dissertation gives a theoretical definition of postmodern literature. After a short characteristics of two crucial Serbain postmodernists: Milorad Pavić and Dragan Velikić, the work intends to look for characteristic modern themes and various ways in which they are applied. Some themes accentuated by Central European authors (such as the existence of the paralel "fiction world") are to be found in the work of Velikić as well as Pavić. Some modern Central European themes are completely absent in thein novels. Second part of the book also gives a short characteristic of the post-modern literature in other Balkan countries such as Bulgaria or Croatia.

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