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World of novels by Daniela Hodrová
Kobrová, Ivona ; Peterka, Josef (advisor) ; Klumparová, Štěpánka (referee)
The aim of the diploma thesis World of novels by Daniela Hodrová is through the author's novels world to analyze her very specific poetics, which is to a large extent also influenced by a professional activities in the field of literary science. Own scientific work is based on the method of repeated readings of individual pieces of fiction, which are in fact only one part of the endless life novel. Intense reading experience is then confronted with author's theoretical works. Although the subject is based on the bachelor thesis, all the facts have been processed completely original approach. World of author's novels is analyzed through the gateway of own reader's experience and the dedication of the individual works and of the whole creation, which in this concept significantly address the loss of the family, but in the context of therapy in the form of writing novels herself can't accept, in ultimately resulting it is for her more hurtful.
Reading for women in the Lada magazine
Kubínová, Eva ; Mocná, Dagmar (advisor) ; Brožová, Věra (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with the profile of fiction published in the magazine Lada on the turn of the nineteenth century into the twentieth. The chosen representative sample of six volumes stretching over the period of twenty years was thoroughly analyzed, focusing on the most important aspects of the individual prosaic contributions, which are the following: the theme, both the main and the supporting characters, the plots, the time and space dimension of the stories, the autor's style, the tuning of proses and their belonging to different artistic movements. Another perspective of interest to this project is the author's background, its changes over time and its influence on the overall orientation and appearance of the magazine, with the overall characteristics of it also included. The deeper, intellectual background reflected in the individual proses is also discussed. Given the fact that the publishing timeline extends over two different historical epochs, this final thesis strives to find answers to the question of to which extent the author's thinking was influenced by the historically social context, i.e. to what degree the authors adopt the modern, progressive ideas of the newly shaping society of the twentieth century, and conversely, to what extent both their opinions and thinking are...
Life and works of Viktor Kamil Jeřábek in the shadow of more famous writers
Hégrová, Dita ; Mocná, Dagmar (advisor) ; Brožová, Věra (referee)
Thesis Life and works of Viktor Kamil Jeřábek in the shadow of more famous writers deals with the personality, career and literary works of a teacher and a writer Viktor Kamil Jeřábek through his memoirs and published as well as archived works. The second part compares Jeřábek's prose works concerning Litomyšl with the works of Alois Jirásek and Alois Vojtěch Šmilovský, all of which are thematically similar. The emphasis is put on the description of characters and space of the small-town. Key words Viktor Kamil Jeřábek, Alois Jirásek, Alois Vojtěch Šmilovský, Litomyšl, characters, space, narrative.
The picture of concentration camps in Czech prose of the 50/s
Šatanová, Klára ; Mravcová, Marie (advisor) ; Wiendl, Jan (referee)
This master's thesis The picture of concentration camps in Czech prose of the 50's analyses selected literary works from 1950᾿s. These works are presented by different author's approaches from presented reality. First part of this work focuses on concept of "Holocaust" and on possibility of its verb representation as well. Another part of thesis deals with development of "literature with topic of Holocaust" from 1945 to contemporary times. The emphasis is placed to the texts from 1950᾿s and 1960᾿s that had formed reader's memory. Next chapter observe a permeation and reciprocal influencing of historical and fictional discourse. The picture of life in Nazi concentration camps, the author's character creation as well as representation of Jewishness are analyzed in these works: A Box of Lives by Norbert Frýd, Osm odtamtud by E. F. Burian, and Diamonds of the Night by Arnošt Lustig. Key words: the Holocaust, Nazi concentration camps, 1950's, prose, Norbert Frýd, E. F. Burian, Arnošt Lustig, historical discourse, fictional discourse, characters, motive, environment
Karel Poláček, a prose writer, in a contemporary reflection of his novel Men in Offside.
Geldnerová, Petra ; Wiendl, Jan (advisor) ; Merhaut, Luboš (referee)
Karel Poláček, a prose writer, in a contemporary reflection of his novel Men in Offside is a bachelor thesis which is talking about Karel Poláček in context of his prose writings but this thesis is mostly focused on his literary output Men in Offside which was published in 1931. The first part of this thesis is about a prose writings of this author, second part is talking about the novel Men in Offside and the third major part is focused on contemporary literature criticism to this novel. The aim of this thesis is to introduce this author who wrote Men in Offside and who pictured lives of the football fans in the thirties of the twenty century. It should show the contemporary reaction on this novel. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
The Image of Eastern Jew in 20th Century Czech Jewish Journals (till 1938)
Fottová, Magdalena ; Holý, Jiří (advisor) ; Šedinová, Jiřina (referee)
This thesis focuses on the image of an Eastern Jew in Czech-Jewish and Zionist journals from 1910 to 1925 and its position in the identity of these groups. The analysis is based on fictional texts (both translations and originally Czech ones) with Eastern Jewish characters, which (considering their placement in official journals of the Czech-Jewish and Zionist institutions) presented a fictional world acceptable for the movement's ideology and co-created the image of Eastern Jew in their followers' collective memory. A description of the most frequent features of Eastern Jewish characters is supplemented by historical context and the journals' non-literary articles. Key words Eastern Jew, 1st World War, Jewish identity, assimilation, Zionism, Jewish journals, stereotypes, characters.
Making use of Povídky malostranské in teaching literature at elementary school
Kalátová, Anna ; Klumparová, Štěpánka (advisor) ; Hausenblas, Ondřej (referee)
The first part of the thesis presents didactically transformed interpretation about Jan Neruda, his life and work, and about Povídky malostranské as a part of the complex. There is general information about the cycle of short stories. The process of creating of this work and also the themes are outlined here (distinctive features of Povídky malostranské), which could be used at school. Lessons can be focused on the characters, narrative style, or spacetime. In the following chapters there are the basic facts about Czech pubescent readers, the evaluation of structured interviews with primary school teachers about their experiences and the way how to work with Povídky malostranské there is summarized knowledge about the way how the authors handle the topic of Povídky malostranské of reading-books. The three model lessons based on the working with the texts (each lesson is focused on one of the distinctive features of this work) are the important part of this thesis. These lessons were taught at elementary school, therefore they are provided with the evaluation.
Socially orientated prose of Karel Nový in 20th and 30th of 20th century
Kašparová, Jana ; Wiendl, Jan (advisor) ; Holý, Jiří (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with socially focused prose of writer Karel Nový in 20s and 30s of the 20th century. The first part is devoted to life and work of Karel Nový in the context of this time. Following chapters are focused on the four defined books - Městečko Raňkov, Samota Křešín, Peníze a Chceme žít. The key area of interest is the form of the space and conception of characters in these books. The aim of this work is to remind these books and to define their basic characteristics in comparison to one other.
Psí víno by Anna Blažíčková
Barylová, Hana ; Wiendl, Jan (advisor) ; Špirit, Michael (referee)
This bachelor's thesis presents a literary analysis of Anna Blažíčková's novella Psí víno. In four chapters I focus on the following: textual components (formal structure, textual coherence and basic narrative structure), linguistic components (stylistic, syntactic, lexical and morphological), characterization (types of characters, means of explicit and implicit characterization, realisation of the theme through characters) and the theme itself (themes of family, loss and work). The aim of this thesis is to discover and present basic structural and thematic components of the novella.
Speech and Characters in Sir Walter Scott's Waverley and The Heart of Mid-Lothian
Krýsová, Anna ; Procházka, Martin (advisor) ; Clark, Colin Steele (referee)
in English The following bachelor thesis is primarily an analysis of two works of Sir Walter Scott: Waverley and The Heart of Mid-Lothian in the light of the theory of Mikhail M. Bakhtin with a marginal consideration of the poetry of Robert Burns. The aim was to find out what is the nature of the use of direct speech in both novels and how does it help to promote the aim with which the books were written. The respective aims of both books affect the nature of the use of direct speech: because its aim is to portray the consequences of the Jacobite rebellion of 1745 in a positive light, Waverley is therefore to a large extent single-voiced. The Heart of Mid-Lothian is on the other hand mostly double-voiced because it is focused on showing all the different social groups of Edinburgh. The use of heteroglossia also allows the author to show a historically important event from many different perspectives and it enables to bridge the differences between regions, cultures, languages and different time periods. Such an approach also helps to overcome stereotypes and prejudices.

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