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Eva Perón and Argentina in the years 1945 - 1952
Kočová, Linda ; Opatrný, Josef (advisor) ; Kovář, Martin (referee)
(in English): The thesis "Eva Perón and Argentina between 1945 and 1952" provides a chronological overview of the historical events that influenced or could have influenced Eva Perón. The prime objective of this thesis is to show the consecutive events taking place in Argentina during the period of the so-called Peronist government. In the process, it outlines elements of the legacy that Eva Perón leaves behind on the current-day political scene in Latin America. The first chapters serve as an introduction and are dedicated to the childhood of Eva Perón and to the events characterizing Argentina in the first third of the twentieth century. The main part of the thesis consists of a detailed description of the life of one of the most important women of the twentieth century, together with an outline of Argentina's history of the relevant timeframe. The chapters are structured in chronological order and divided into several subtitles.
Javier Marías and Juan José Millás: The comparation of All souls and The Disorder of Your Name
Kočová, Linda ; Sánchez Fernández, Juan Antonio (advisor) ; Poláková, Dora (referee)
The main objective of my thesis was to analyze the two works mentioned above. I tried to perform the analysis of both novels and discover the possible relations and similitudes. What unites them and where are the differences? The first chapter is dedicated to an overview of the Spanish novel of the 20th century and covers the milestones that marked the history of the contemporary Spanish novel since the Generation of '98, Camilo José Cela, Juan Goytisolo, ending with the generation coming after 1975. The next chapter focuses on the Generation of Javier Marías and José Millás and writers who have published after 1975. I also dedicated some pages to the theory of literature and the literary terms I employ in the course of the thesis. It is an attempt to theoretically explain the terms Postmodernism and Immorality and the reason why they are used in the thesis. In the third chapter, I carried out a comparison of the lives of J. Marías and J.J. Millás in order to discover what they have in common and in what ways they are different. Then, I continued with the analysis of their works where I took into account their language and fictional characters as much as the historic context of their novels. As I have already stated, concerning the "obsessions" of the writers, the environment where they were raised plays...

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