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Juan Filloy and the novel Op Oloop: A myth, an author, a work
Kazmar, Vít ; Housková, Anna (advisor) ; Sánchez Fernández, Juan Antonio (referee)
Vít Kazmar - Juan Filloy: A myth, an author, a work The work Juan Filloy: A myth, an author, a work focuses on the neglected Argentinian writer Juan Filloy (1894 - 2000) and its aim is to serve as an introduction to his work that has received little attention so far. Its first part is dedicated to the analysis of the myth that has spread around the author and completely eclipsed his work. It consists mainly of anecdotal features of his personality and it touches his work only superficially. However, the status of an unknown writer is determined in large part by Filloy's own decision to live in a small town and publish the books himself, as well as by his demanding style, wide vocabulary and often very provocative language and themes. However, it is possible to find some key attributes of his aesthetics in the myth about the author: the palindromes mean a turning toward language as well as the strict and disciplined approach; the wide vocabulary points to the desire of precision of expression etc. The majority of the work then concentrates on the analysis of the author's language and on the interpretation of the novel Op Oloop. The language of Juan Filloy is characteristic by contrast, clarity and order. The central stylistic tool is parallelism; the structure of sentences often becomes a space for...

Green spaces in the city, their evolution and transformation on the example of Prague in 19th and 20th century
Kubecová, Barbora ; Klusáková, Luďa (advisor) ; Pokorná, Magdaléna (referee)
Green space is an essential part of the city urbanism. Research dedicated to development of the greenery and emergence of the first public parks contributes substantially to the understanding of urban issues and urban history. Green space has an aesthetic function, but is also a socially stratified space. Every city has its own unique greenery. It is not different in the case of Prague, whose dominant - Prague Castle creates unique linking of urban and green with Petřín and Malá Strana. The thesis "Green spaces in the city, their development and transformation on the example of Prague in the 19th and 20th century" aims to bring the historical development of Prague's greenery, especially the creation of public green space and point out the fact that people commonly accepted phenomenon of public parks was not always a matter of course. Development of green space, the struggle for its development and rescue, employed clubs, societies and individuals and has become one of the priorities for urban policy. Mainly the contemporary guides were used as a source for this work and for describing the emergence of the first public parks in the 19th century and the transformation of types of urban green areas. Other sources featured professional literature, contemporary book- published titles, memoirs, maps,...

The three lives of a selfless confident - the story of Antonín Vlach, publisher in exile
Přibáň, Michal
This study deals with the life story of Antonín Vlach (1905-1997), a remarkable, but also controversial, personality on the Czech anti-communist exile literary scene 1948-1968. The author aims to enhance and complete Vlach's portrait which he sketched in his book Prvních dvacet let (The First Twenty Years, 2008), mapping the development of the literary monthly Sklizeň (The Harvest), published by Antonín Vlach in Hamburg from 1953 to 1969. In the present study, the author comes up with hitherto unpublished facts about Vlach's activities in exile before and after the period of Sklizeň and tries to rectify inaccuracies and mystifications published about Antonín Vlach in exile periodicals at various times; he gives evidence of Vlach's collaboration with the Nazis during the Protectorate (1939-1945) and also of his attempt to cooperate with the communist secret police in 1983.

Jiří Mordechai Langer's works
Garciová, Denisa ; Holý, Jiří (advisor) ; Sládek, Pavel (referee)
This thesis introduces Jiří Mordechai Langer, who was Czech Jewish author. Through the data of his biography describes his mental focus and some of the aspects of his works, which is inspired by it. The thesis is focused on his first book of poetry Piyutim ve-shire Yedidut, which is written in Hebrew and was published in Prague in 1929. The thesis contents translation of poetry into Czech language, description of language and form. The author describes also main topics of Langer's poetry and its place among other works by Jiří M. Langer and in tradition of Hebrew literature. Influence of Hebrew literature and Hasidism, which she finds out in the book, shows for better understanding on concrete passages. Key words Jiří Langer, jewish writers in 20th century, poetry, translation

Television dialogues in spoken and written version
Švábová, Petra ; Mareš, Petr (advisor) ; Vaňková, Irena (referee)
Baehelor thesis is engaged in television dialogues in spoken and written versions, in the eonerete programmes Na plovárně and Uvolněte se, prosím, to whieh were published in I í .. homonymie books with rewrite talks. In theoretie part is(analyse different sorts of television I eonversations with a view to moderator and gues, build-up and themes of talks, spoken and written language and aeeompanying literary and non-literary formo Praetie part deals eonfrontation and follow transformations between TV-talks and book-transeriptions in all levels of language, from morphologieal ti11lexiea1.

Camill Hoffmann. A biography
Polák, Pavel ; Tvrdík, Milan (advisor)
Résumé This thesis aims to describe the life and work of the poet, translator, journalist and Czechoslovak diplomat Camill Hoffmann. Hoffmann was born to a Jewish family in Kolin, his mother tongue was German but he also spoke Czech well. He attended a grammar school in Prague where he soon became a member of a poet's society publishing in the journal Jaro (Spring) which was issued by Paul Leppin. "Spring generation", as they were later called after the journal, is counted to the neoromantics. At the beginning of the 20th century, Hoffmann leaves for Vienna where he begins to work as a journalist for the daily Zeit. There he makes friends with Stefan Zweig, together they translate Baudelaire's poetry book Flowers of Evil. While writing for the culture department of the Zeit, he has close contacts to writers from central Europe, to Arthur Schnitzler, Marie Ebner von Eschenbach or Detlev von Lilliencron. Recommended by Max Brod, Hoffmann also published a poem of Franz Werfel, by that time an unknown author. In 1912, Hoffmann moves to Dresden where he works as a culture section chief-editor of the daily Dresdner Neuesten Nachrichten. His apartment becomes soon a meeting point for many artists, young expressionists. After the outbreak of the World War I, Hoffmann is declared indispensable for the daily, so he...

The General Meeting of a joint stock company
Stiborová, Aneta ; Čech, Petr (advisor) ; Eichlerová, Kateřina (referee)
The aim of my thesis is to provide a comprehensive overview of the current legal status of general meetings of the stock companies and procedures for their assembling from the perspective of legal theory and practice, focusing on the current decision-making process of courts within the Czech Republic. The method used for gathering all the information needed was the studying of the available sources, namely: published books and magazines, and published judgments of the Supreme Court of the Czech Republic considering the given issue. The paper aims, in addition to a general description and unification of uncontested facts, to discuss issues and options for solutions conformimg with the laws of the Czech Republic. Simultaneously, the paper seeks to draw attention to the conclusions of the courts and the vocational community. The focus of the thesis is the definition of authorized meeting organizers and their responsibilities associated the role; followed by a systematic analysis of the covening of the General Assembly to define particular problems which might be encountered by the convener and shareholders may throughout the practice. The conclusion is devoted to European law and its impact on the law of the Czech Republic in the field of law of general meetings of joint stock companies.

The letters of Jakub Deml to Matěj Fencl (1905-1912)
Kořínková, Šárka ; Iwashita, Daniela (advisor) ; Vaněk, Václav (referee)
This thesis presents an annotated edition of letters by Jakub Deml (1878-1961). These letters contributes to the knowledge of named poet and priest life and work in early period of his work, specifically during the years 1905 and 1912. At that time he held office as clerical administrator in various parishes in Moravia and also worked together with Josef Florian (1873-1941) on publishing book series named Studium in Stará Říše. In the correspondence with priest, translator and collaborator of Studium Matěj Fencl (1877-1949) are recorded dramatic stories of Deml's life at that time. The correspondence also contains important themes of Deml's future work. Matěj Fencl is as recipient of Deml's letters presented in the introductory annotation of edition. In the edition are also included Matej Fencl's survived letters and the bibliography of his translations and other publications is incorporated into attachment. The conclusion outlined differences in Deml's public and private letters from this period.


Diabetes mellitus in Cyprus
Rizeq, Andreas-Ashraf ; Práznovcová, Lenka (advisor) ; Štaud, František (referee)
My topic was about diabetes mellitus in Cyprus in relation with the world. For my diploma work I used literature searches in electronic form from different databases and also books, journals, and published articles. My diploma thesis was divided into two main parts, the theoretical part and the results. In the theoretical part diabetes mellitus was described according its definition, classification, clinical manifestations, complications, diagnosis, non- pharmacological and pharmacological treatment. In the results first were described evidence-based guidelines and recommendations from NICE for the management, non-pharmacological and pharmacological treatment for type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus in children and adults. Then the general situation of diabetes was described for Cyprus, EU, Czech Republic and the world, according the incidence/prevalence of diabetes, cost of diabetes care, government priorities, policy framework, guidelines and reimbursement. From the results it's obvious that the burden of diabetes is constantly increasing and immediate measures must be taken to prevent further increase. Also it exists the problem with reimbursement for the therapy of diabetes in many countries, including Cyprus. Cyprus Diabetic Association (CDA) provides great help for the patients with diabetes,...