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Czech literature in the first half of the 19th century between state and national censorship
Kusáková, Lenka
Czech literature and literary life in the first half of the 19th century were considerably affected by the censorship wielded by Austrian state power and its legal and organizational system, as well as by the Czech patriotic elite itself, which by using the tactics of prior censorship on Czech books and journals, attempted to avoid conflicts with the Hapsburg throne and thus to protect the space that had been gained to cultivate the Czech language, literature and science. This paper analyses several cases of such national censorship.
Czech literature at the Interface and Periphery: Fourth Congress of World Czech Literary Studies: Other Czech Literature (?)
Jungmannová, Lenka ; Amelina, A. ; Baluch, J. ; Borovička, L. ; Brožová, Věra ; Corduas, S. ; Czaplińska, J. ; Czernikow, O. ; Češka, J. ; Dinzl-Rybářová, A. ; Dobiáš, Dalibor ; Fišer, Z. ; Goszczyńska, J. ; Gwóźdź‑Szewczenko, I. ; Harák, I, ; Hauck, R. ; Heftrich, U. ; Hemelíková, Blanka ; Holman, P. ; Holý, J. ; Hultsch, A. ; Inštitorisová, D. ; Ivačić, M. ; James, P. ; Janiec‑Nyitrai, A. ; Ježková, P. ; Komenda, P. ; Kosková, H. ; Kratochvil, A. ; Królak, J. ; Kuba, M. ; Kusáková, Lenka ; Lezhava, G. ; Linssen‑Hogenberg, A. F. ; Malinová, L. ; Matějková, V. ; Meyer, H. ; Mlsová, N. ; Müller, R. ; Nekula, M. ; Palij, O. ; Papoušek, V. ; Pavlíček, Tomáš ; Pilař, M. ; Přibáň, Michal ; Raßloff, U. ; Řezníková, L. ; Stolz‑Hladká, Z. ; Suchomel, M. ; Šubrtová, M. ; Tarajło‑Lipowska, Z. ; Tlustý, J. ; Vítová, L. ; Vörös, I. ; Zand, G.
Arranged every five years at the initiative of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic Institute of Czech Literature, the congress brought together some 150 researchers from all over the world this year. Czech literature at the interface and the periphery deals with the personalities and forms involved in the occurrence of “otherness” in Czech literature: the boundaries of understanding “otherness”, problems of the emergence of “the other”, images of “the other” and the alternative cultural and geographical spaces of Czech literature. It looks in detail at authors who are neglected, not included or difficult to categorize, including Czechs beyond the borders. It also examines Czech-German, Czech-Austrian, Czech-Polish, Czech-Hungarian, Czech-Slovak and Czech-Jewish literary relations as well the “otherness” of particular works and characters, the context of Czech literature and translation, and the specifics of teaching Czech literature.

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