National Repository of Grey Literature 9 records found  Search took 0.00 seconds. 
"Writing of the body": between indelible mark and its' whitening. Němcová, Mácha, the poetics of blood and mystical Eros
Vojvodík, Josef
A conference contribution devoted to the poetics of the works of Božena Němcová and Karel Hynek Mácha. The author follows the impact of the ideal of purity and morality typical for the "biedermeier" period on the aesthetic qualities of literary works.
Anthropology, theory of evolution, life of nation
Hermann, Tomáš
The contribution about forming and development of the anthropology in the Czech Lands in the 19th century, with the special attention to the historicism and the birth and development of evolutionary theories.
Corpus and corporality in literature for children in the second half of the 19th century
Brožová, Věra
A conference contribution devoted to the literature for children of the 19th century.
Body in fragments: Surrealism and the 19th century art
Bydžovská, Lenka
The text focuses on the question of representing a body fragment as an independent art work. It shows relations between various approaches to this kind of image in the 19th century and in the surrealist period.
Giovanni Morelli: art historian as connoisseur of the (painted) human body
Konečný, Lubomír
This study introduces the Italian politician and connoisseur Giovanni Morelli (1816-1891) and his method, as an attempt to provide, in analogy to sciences of nature, a rigorous basis for art connoisseurship.
Beauty and ugliness of the savages
Winter, Tomáš
The study deals the descriptions of non-European aboriginal people in the texts of 19th Century with emphasis on using of stereotype categories of beauty and ugliness.
Anatomy and the ideal of the sculpture in the 19th century
Petrasová, Taťána
The text discuses the impetus initiated by anatoms in the sculpture of the 19th century in the Czech context: the anathomic "sculpture" by Johann Martin Fischer and the activity of the German anatom Wilhelm Henke in Prague 1872–1875.
Corporeality as an offense against public morality. Sodoma - a collection of poems by Jiří Karásek ze Lvovic and literary censorship
Hemelíková, Blanka
The paper reviews the literary censorship and the collection "Sodoma" by J. Karásek ze Lvovic, which was prohibited in 1895 and published after reworking in 1905, following the interpellation of the member of parliament Josef Hybeš. The paper follows the stages of the poet´s reworking and argues that the literary censorship may have had the positive effect on the poet´s work.

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