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Brothers Karamazov by F. M. Dostoyevsky in cinematization by P. Zelenka
Laitnerová, Daniela ; Hříbková, Radka (advisor) ; Hlaváček, Antonín (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the last novel by Dostoyevsky The Brothers Karamazov and the film based on the book directed by a screenwriter Petr Zelenka. The first part of this thesis deals with a comprehensive analysis of Dostoevsky's novel The Brothers Karamazov in terms of literary theory and history, the second part focuses on the issues of the film adaptation based on the novel The Brothers Karamazov, directed by Petr Zelenka. The aim of this thesis is to provide a comprehensive and integrated analysis of the novel The Brothers Karamazov. This thesis investigates, if ideas of Dostoevsky's works are currently up to date. Above all, this work deals with comparison of literary and film adaptations, focusing primarily on formal and semantic differences of these entities. The first chapter of this thesis deals with the genesis of the novel The Brothers Karamazov. In this section, a creation of the novel The Brothers Karamazov is placed in historical context and there are described the effects and circumstances that Dostoyevsky was influenced by in the course of writing this novel. The second chapter focuses on the narrative aspects of the novel The Brothers Karamazov. It is divided into nine subsections, each dealing with one literary and theoretical point of view. In the following subsections...
Dialogue with Dostoyevsky in works by Egon Hostovsky
Laitnerová, Daniela ; Hříbková, Radka (advisor) ; Hlaváček, Antonín (referee)
This final thesis deals with the important work of Czech author of psychological prose Egon Hostovsky and influences on him, which seemed in his literary work. The aim of this thesis is to determine to what extent Hostovský inspired other authors, especially its greatest literary icons F.M. Dostojevsky. To achieve the objective has been selected method based on a comprehensive analysis Hostovsky's the most significant books in terms of literary theory and history. The focus was placed mainly on his early works, where the influence of Dostoyevsky is most marked. This thesis gives a comprehensive comparison Hostovsky's creation with the work of Dostoyevsky, focusing on formal and semantic aspects of literary works of both authors. The first chapter focuses on the specifics of Hostovsky formation and is divided into six sections, each deals with one literary-theoretical aspect, so it consists language means, space- time, description of the characters, narratives and central themes and motifs. To the conclusion of this chapter is attached feedback of Hostovsky's work in our country and in the world. The second chapter is devoted to effects influencing Hostovsky's poetics, where it is mentioned mainly influence of F. Kafka, S. Freud and L. Andrejev. The third chapter includes a list of authors, for whom...
Brothers Karamazov by F. M. Dostoyevsky in cinematization by P. Zelenka
Laitnerová, Daniela ; Hříbková, Radka (advisor) ; Hlaváček, Antonín (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the last novel by Dostoyevsky The Brothers Karamazov and the film based on the book directed by a screenwriter Petr Zelenka. The first part of this thesis deals with a comprehensive analysis of Dostoevsky's novel The Brothers Karamazov in terms of literary theory and history, the second part focuses on the issues of the film adaptation based on the novel The Brothers Karamazov, directed by Petr Zelenka. The aim of this thesis is to provide a comprehensive and integrated analysis of the novel The Brothers Karamazov. This thesis investigates, if ideas of Dostoevsky's works are currently up to date. Above all, this work deals with comparison of literary and film adaptations, focusing primarily on formal and semantic differences of these entities. The first chapter of this thesis deals with the genesis of the novel The Brothers Karamazov. In this section, a creation of the novel The Brothers Karamazov is placed in historical context and there are described the effects and circumstances that Dostoyevsky was influenced by in the course of writing this novel. The second chapter focuses on the narrative aspects of the novel The Brothers Karamazov. It is divided into nine subsections, each dealing with one literary and theoretical point of view. In the following subsections...

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