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The national revivalist enlightened by romantism?
FRANTA, David
The aim of the study is the analysis and the interpretation of three different texts (occasional poetry, heroic epic and a record of dream), which hade taken a form in the late 1820? and in the course of 1830?, by Josef Franta Šumavský (1796-1857). The interest of the literary criticism concentrates on expressing markers of the literary discourses (the tendencies of the enlightement, romanticism and biedermeier) in all of these texts to decode the idea of these texts, on the intertextuality of iconography and poetics and also on their total historical context. On these texts, still ignored by literary criticism, it was able to describe the art syncretism of the Czech National Movement (Revival) and characterize the literary production of this time in its genesis thanks to the method inspired by new historicism, Peter Zajac?s and Dalibor Tureček?s pulse theory and Vladimír Macura?s semiotics. In the apendix, the list of the Franta?s literary and scientific works in the book, journal and hand-written form is attached.
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Aristocratic Biedermeier
Petrasová, Taťána
An example of two buildings designed by architect Heinrich Koch (the Kinský Villa in Smíchov, 1822-1824, the Kostelec nad Orlicí chateau, 1828-1833) points at innovations to Classicist architecture after Biedermeier gained recognition among noble customers.
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