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Assassination of Emperor Franz Josef I and public opinion in Czech Lands
Pokorná, Magdaléna
The study deals with the reaction of the czech society on the assassination of Emperor Franz Josef I (February 18, 1853).
Blame and punishment in Vocel's Harfa
Krejčová, Iva
Contribution of discussion proceeds from impulses of K. Janský and J. Hedvičáková concerning literary connection Karel Hynek Mácha's literary production with dramatic first work Harfa (1825) from J. E. Vocel. In partial interpretation comparison of Vocel's Harfa nad Mácha's Máj together with fragments of Mácha's dramas Bratři or Bratrovrah author arrives at the related poetic methods of the issues of time, eternity, developing of the motif of guilt, in typology and feature of characters.
The twinned themes of crime and punishment as seen through popular literature for women. Crime and suffering as redemption of the victim
Hemelíková, Blanka
The study is concerned with construction of crime in popular novel for women and concentrates on the example of the novel "Ten pravý" ("The Right Man") by Marie Sofie Schwartzová (1874). It demonstrates the "pedagogical" tendency in the conception of the crime caused by maternal love and the authoress' didactical approach to show the crime and punishment as a way to the correction of the victim.
Fratricide as a subject in 19th century painting. The Death of Abel by František Tkadlík
Machalíková, Pavla
The painting The Death of Abel by František Tkadlík is an important step in the painter´s development and also one of the key paintings of the period. The article presents an analysis of the formal aspects of the painting and its possible inspirations and of its iconography: it presents its relations to the topic of fratricide in contemporary Czech literature and to a possible ethical philosophical connotations.
Documentation of criminals as an artistic principle
Winter, Tomáš
The text treats the specific way of the documentation of criminals in the late of nineteenth century when the photographs were made by means of mirror. It points out the connections between this principle and the fine arts.
The Last Day of a Condemned Man
Hrbata, Zdeněk
The Last Day of a Condemned Man (Le Dernier Jour d´un Condamné, 1829), the polemical novel in prose of Victor Hugo, is one of the most important literary manifests against the death penalty. The article attemps to define his textual strategy and especially the literary means (interiors monologues, space physiology, themes of the light and the darkness) exposing an individual story, sufferings and reflections of a convict before his execution.
Omladina members, antimilitarists and anarchists in prison
Jareš, Michal
The author in this chosen texts try to show the actual situation of imprisonment, described by Omladina members, czech antimilitarists and anarchists in the late 19th and 20 century. Their memories, letters, diaries or stylized proses are often described depression, boredom and long-term health conditions. From this writting we can draw up a detailed course from the process until arrest through court hearings to the life in prison. In this issue are confronted the memories of Alois Rašín, Antonín Pravoslav Veselý, Alois Tuček with prison poems of anarchist Hugo Kepka.
Crime and Punishment in the Czech Culture of the 19th Century. Collection of Conference Papers
Peisertová, Lucie ; Petrbok, Václav ; Randák, J.
The collection of conference papers of the 30th annual 19th century conference in Pilsen, in 2010 paying attention to the crime and punishment themes in literature.

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