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From Libussa to Wlasta - from Vyšehrad to Děvín. Tale about Libussa and "the Woman's War" in the Literature of the 19th Century
Futtera, Ladislav ; Petrbok, Václav (advisor) ; Maidl, Václav (referee)
This thesis concentrates on the capturing of the portrayal of the Czech prehistory in the German literature, by the German-speaking authors originating from the Czech countries as well as in the Czech literature. The term 'Czech prehistory' is approached in terms of the Czech tales, with emphasis laid on the character of Princess Libussa (Libuše). The span of the thesis reaches from the Englightenment to the argument about the authenticity of the Rukopis královédvorský (Manuscript from Dvůr Králové) and the Rukopis zelenohorský (Manuscript from Zelená hora) in the 1880s. The thesis is divided into two parts. First, the development trends of the representation of the Czech prehistory are chronologically presented. The literary-historical development is discussed in relation to the changes in the concepts of German and Czech patriotism and nationalism. There is also a focus on the development of poetics and the shifts in the reception of prehistory during the periods of Enlightenment, Romanticism and Biedermeier. The changes in the character of Princess Libussa are compared of the possibilities of literary portrayal of Rübezahl (Krakonoš), the mythical ruler of the Giant Mountains, in literary works claiming allegiance to German or Czech patriotism and nationalism. In the second part, the portrayal...
Where did Ferdinand Břetislav Mikovec belong? The Czechs and the Germans on his death and burial
Petrbok, Václav
A study deals with the rivalry of the Czech and the German public about the heritage of Ferdinand Břetislav Mikovec, written in both languages.
Prague press as a place of the "symbiosis of Czechs, Germans and Jews". The journalist Pavel Eisner and quantitative analysis of his works (1917-1938)
Wögerbauer, Michael
Based on an analysis of Paul Eisner's (1889-1958) idea of the "symbiosis of Czechs, Germans and Jews" in the First Czechoslovak republic, this article presents a quantitative analysis of the medial strategies Paul Eisner chose in order to intensify the cultural exchange between the Czech and German culture in Czechoslovak periodicals (1917-1938).
In the season of toads is good to touch the marble. Eisner’s literary estate alive in Protectorate Bohemia and Moravia
Řehák, Daniel
The study deals with the fate of Czech-Jewish journalist and translator Paul Eisner in so-called Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. In this time Eisner was due to his Jewish origin banished from public life and culture and was denied the opportunity to publish his works. Despite of this fact Eisner continued his literary activities and published his works under various pseudonyms or under the names of his friends.
Czech literature and German expresionism 1910-1920
Med, Jaroslav
The study discussing the influence of German expresionism on Czech literature in the years 1910-1920.

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