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Feuilleton in Lidové noviny sinc 1990 till 1993
Krutilek, Ondřej ; Osvaldová, Barbora (advisor) ; Novotný, David Jan (referee)
Diploma thesis "Feuilleton in Lidové noviny sinc 1990 till 1993" deals with anchoring of traditional journalistic genre in new medial and social context in early 90s of the 20th century . The main aim is to map the systematic development of feuilleton mainly through the determination of the most prominent authors of this period and a systematic analysis of their texts. By this way you can find out how important place this journalistic genre in newspapers held . Although the feuilleton is considered to be a genre that should primarily deal with timeless themes , in a wild post- revolutionary period of 90s feuilleton have to deal with a range of various new social trends , social problems and complications in context of newly emerging political representation. Essay with shall deal with the situation not only as a sober critic but also as a mapping tool time. LN for such work are extremly useful because they have to reestablish them selfs in new official media market in totaly new conditions of market economies . It is therefore an extremely dynamic environment , at which we can illustrate the newly emerging trends. The work also includes a comparison with feuilletons from the end of the samizdat period of Lidové noviny.
Prague motives in the work of Karolina Světlá and Jan Neruda
Blažková, Michaela ; Hrabáková, Jaroslava (advisor) ; Mocná, Dagmar (referee)
This thesis focuses on the work of two Prague natives: Karolina Světlá and Jan Neruda and their conception of image of the Prague. The thesis target is to find out, which role prague motives play in the work of both writers due to a fact, that both writers were born in Prague. At Jan Neruda we concentrate on his feuilletons, at Karolina Světlá we focus on her autobiographical work except two of them. First part of thesis focuses on the life and fate of both writers and their entering in the literature. Second part is concentrated on the analysis of their representative works.The target of these analysis is to find, which role Prague plays in particular works. In the final part we try to compare the interpretation of Prague motives of both writers. We try to find the diferrences and identical features as well. Karolina Světlá approaches Prague history, with all its forgotten tales. On the other hand Neruda's Prague is current and alive. Also the diference of both conceptions lies in the themes. Světlá has a aims toward romanticism and nobility, Neruda is consistently realistic and he embraces the stress of everydayness. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Short Prose of Jaroslav Vrchlický
Hubáček, Jiří ; Vaněk, Václav (advisor) ; Topor, Michal (referee)
This bachelor thesis aims to offer a complex approach to the short prose of Jaroslav Vrchlický. It proceeds chronologically and pays attention to the particular collections of stories as well as to the items of prose printet individually or ones in manuscript form; as an appendix to the stories, the thesis analyses feuilletons and memories. Yet it is focused primarily on the history of literature, it deals mainly with the genesis of the texts, their editions and critical reception and it examines their intertextual relations to the classical works of the world literature. On the basis of my analysis of individual stories, it strives to grasp the basic enveloping of Vrchlický as a novelist in separate periods of his creative course and hereby, to present the whole of his prosaic works as a dynamically changing and developing part of his entire writing.
Feuilletons of Ludvík Vaculík
Chalupský, Radek ; Kubíček, Tomáš (advisor) ; Mocná, Dagmar (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the topic of feuilletons of Ludvik Vaculik. The first part is dedicated to summary efforts demarcation of feuilleton from its beginning up to the present by literary theory. The second part contains interpretation analysis, which is divided to three chapters according to particular thematic areas. In the third part is included an interview with Ludvik Vaculik. The fourth part represents an own trial to write a feuilleton in style of Ludvik Vaculik. Key words: feuilleton, interpretation analysis, Ludvik Vaculik, interview
Jan Werich's travelogue texts essays and critical reflexion in media
Vávrová, Pavlína ; Čeňková, Jana (advisor) ; Osvaldová, Barbora (referee)
Thesis describes Jan Werich's creation of opinion he wrote during the 50's and 60's of 20th century and that was published as a book or in press. Author concentrates on genre analysis and composition of Werich's texts. First, describes character of the texts and tries to classify them. Then, detailed description of those texts follows. The critical reflexion in media is also included. Thesis presents content of each critique and it compares all of them. The description of Werich's creation and critiques are supported by quotes. In the end of the thesis, all the critiques are compared quantitatively and qualitatively.
The personality of pedagogue, scripter and writer Karel Štorkán
Mileriková, Aneta ; Köpplová, Barbara (advisor) ; Aplt, Daniel (referee)
This thesis is to map the life and works of Karel Štorkán as a educationalist, scripwriter and writer, who was one of the leading personalities putting in the basis of College studies for journalist's specialization at the Charles University in the 60ies of the last century and his further development. I was mainly concentrated on his educational activity and his professional works - essay-books, reports, interwiev and court-essays and his contributions in magazines of the Union of Czechoslovak journalists - specifically in Novinář and Sešity novináře. In detail, to be dealt with selected fiction books (Nemravové ze septimy bé, Rodeo), movie themes (My ztracený holky, Milion, Matěji, proč tě holky nechtějí?). Not to be left out the series Boys ang guys that was written together with Jiří Bednář an was later on released as a book. The book and movie analysis is to be completed by reviews in newspapers and magazines as Rudé právo, Mladá fronta, Tvorba, Literární měsíčník…
Travel journalism in Národní listy Index 1861-1913
Kazdová, Marcela ; Sekera, Martin (advisor) ; Köpplová, Barbara (referee)
Thesis maps travel journalism in Národní listy during the period between 1861 and 1913. It also describes a unique resource of the Národní listy Index, which served as an internal register in the editorial office. Index is stored in the archives of Národní Muzeum. There hasn't been any detailed study concerning the Index up to present time. Thesis compiles 275 travel articles from the years 1863, 1873, 1883, 1891, 1903 and 1913. For the work quantitative and qualitative content analysis were used. Národní listy Index Analysis verified its reliability. Index and its content document the process of professionalization journalism in the 19th century. Current researchers may use Index is a proven source of guidance for preliminary research, media-historical research and bibliography formation. The second part of this thesis maps and describes period travel articles, including an overview list of their authors, list of destinations and a scheme of major thematic lines. Hypotheses were confirmed successfully: travel articles were regular and frequent part of the content of Národní listy. Travel articles were most commonly published as feuilletons. The most significant year of the chosen period was the year 1903 year with highest amount of travel articles published the weakest 1883.
Karel Horký: The Knight of the Street (The Life and Political Publishing of the Journalistic Rebel)
Filípek, Štěpán ; Köpplová, Barbara (advisor) ; Mocná, Dagmar (referee) ; Urbanec, Jiří (referee)
This dissertation offers a detailed analysis of the political publishing of Karel Horký (1879- 1965), one of the important but neglected Czech journalists in the first half of the twentieth century. It also seeks to contrast his life with the contemporary political system, and describes how media texts are influenced by political, social or cultural milieu. A historical biographical method was used to explore the topic, and interpretation is divided chronologically into the compact periods of Horký's life and work. The dissertation shows that Czech journalism was devastatingly affected by political organizations and their leaders in the Czechoslovakia. The impartiality of journalists was essentially impossible. It also shows how different political regimes control, degrade, and exploit them.

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