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Correspondence between F. X. Šalda and Růžena Svobodová
Fürstová, Lucie ; Mocná, Dagmar (advisor) ; Krejčová, Iva (referee)
This master's thesis elaborates correspondence between F. X. Šalda and Růžena Svobodová. Based on extensive research of their entire correspondence, it tries to give general characteristic of letters (their extent, dating, the question of their publication, the intention for its literary utilization ect.) and compare all of the correspondence with publication Tížívá samota. Despite of the scope of the publication it includes only fragment of their conversations. The thesis analyses letters and their content of self- stylisation of the authors themselves, alternatively stylisation of the addressee, and out of the extraordinary nature of letters it polemizes to what extent is their correspondence reflection of lived out reality or a literary fiction. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Graphical sign in the context of school and town
Novotná, Monika ; Kafková, Helena (advisor) ; Raudenský, Martin (referee)
NOVOTNÁ, Monika. Graphic sign in context of school and town. Prague, 2014.Thesis. Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Education, Department of Fine Arts. Supervisor Mgr. Helena Kafková, 90 pages. In the theoretical part I focus on a sign, the graphical sing. I sort out its forms. I present the sing as a nonverbal system of communication and a way of labelling objects. I search for the connections and contradictions of the existence of legal [traffic signs, orientation signs, signboards] and illegal graphic signs [graffiti and street art] in the public space. In the didactic part I suggest and realize the art projects where some technics of graffiti and street art are used. The artistic themes: SING - LETTER - PICTOGRAM - PUBLIC SPACE are processed at my art lessons at both primary and secondary schools. We discuss the meaning of these words in the public space. The part of the thesis is a research study among the pupils of a primary and secondary school which tries to point at either different or the same art perceptions by the pupils and their mental constructions of these. There I try to connect the street art and graffiti with the topics of private property, vandalism and personal attitudes versus the state and society. I offer to the children the question of personal freedom of an...
František Kožík's Biograpfical novels about Zdenka Braunerová Compared to the extant correspondence
Braunová, Linda ; Mocná, Dagmar (advisor) ; Krejčová, Iva (referee)
BRAUNOVÁ, L.: František Kožík's biographical novels about Zdenka Braunerová compared to the extant correspondence /Master Degree Thesis/ Prague 2014, Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Education, Departement of the Czech Literature. This Master Degree Thesis compares Kožík's novels Na křídle větrného mlýna and Neklidné babí léto with the extant correspondence, which is used in different ways in both novels. The starting point was extensive research, which provided a precise undertanding of the author's intentions. The goal was to find out how the author forms the characters and their relationship using sources, especially the correspondence. At the same time this thesis delineates the difference between facts and fiction with an example of Kožík's novels.
Diaries of Jakub Deml: 1912-1914
Paskudová, Monika ; Binar, Vladimír (advisor) ; Wiendl, Jan (referee)
The work deals with the performance and characteristics of Deml diaries from the years 1912-1914: Rosnička, Domů and Pro budoucí poutníky a poutnice. Further I will attempt to determine the place of Deml diaries as a part of his central works, which at that time were (Hrad smrti, Tanec smrti, Moji přátelé a Miriam), and iluminate the genesis with the help of the first diary K Březinovi and file correspodence Do lepších dob.
Work with authentic correspondence in František Kožík's romans about Zdenka Braunerová
Braunová, Linda ; Mocná, Dagmar (advisor) ; Hrabáková, Jaroslava (referee)
BRAUNOVÁ, L.: Work with authentic correspondence in František Kožík's novels about Zdenka Braunerová /Bachelor degree thesis/ Prague 2011, Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Education, Departement of Czech Literature Bachelor's degree thesis is based on work with authentic correspondence in František Kožík's novels about Zdenka Braunerová. This study examines how the letters were used and processed in both novels (Na křídle větrného mlýna, Neklidné babí léto), in order to reveal changes in meaning.
Neural Network Letter Recognition
Kluknavský, František ; Hradiš, Michal (referee) ; Šilhavá, Jana (advisor)
This work uses handwritten character recognition as a model problem for using multilayer perceptron, error backpropagation learning algorithm and finding their optimal parameters, hidden layer size, learning rate and length, ability to handle damaged data. Results were acquired by repeated simulation and testing the neural network using 52,152 English lowercase letters. Best results, smallest network and shortest learning time was at 60 neurons in the hidden layer and learning rate of 0.01. Bigger networks achieved the same ability to recognize unknown patterns and higher robustness at highly damaged data processing.
The issue of e-mail correspondence
NĚMEČKOVÁ, Kristýna
The topic of this bachelor thesis is e-mail correspondence focusing on its establishment and development, kinds and stylistic characteristics. The goal of the thesis is to compare e-mails with letters, their forms, principles of writing, complying with the standards. Based on the chosen criteria, the thesis defines identical and different elements of both types of correspondence. Practical part is pursued research question of knowledge of standards for writing e-mails in Czech society with the question whether this type of the correspondence, very common nowadays, is change for the better.

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