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"Iron Bars Between Us". The Prison Poetry of Jan Zahradníček.
MILOTOVÁ, Klára
The bachelor thesis focuses on the poetry of Jan Zahradníček written in prison. The analysis follows several of his poetry collections - mainly Dům strach (The Dread-house) and Čtyři léta (Four Years) but also with regards to Verses: Leopold's book of poetry edited by Jan Wiendl in 2017. The aim of the analysis is to compare his prison poetry records with their form in the two poetry collections mentioned above. Apart from poetry, the thesis also investigates the book of prison correspondence Mezi nás prostřena now (The Night Spread Between Us) and attempts to cover the complexity of Zahraníček's life and work.
Educational contribution of poetry in early childhood education
TUREK, Petr
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to explore and define possible personal criteria of a teacher when choosing poetry as an educational tool targeting the pre-school children in the reality of preschool institutional education, as well as to elicit the variety of possibilities of the practical usage of the poetry in this field. The theoretical part defines poetry in the context of literature and its application when working with children, regarding their pre-school age reception specifics. The practical part lists some individual demonstrations of children poetry while using my own poetical work resources. Those are analysed with regard of the Czech Educational Framework Programme for pre-school education as the part of teacher's preparation for practical application - the formation of educational offer within the Class educational plan with the intention to achieve the CEFP aims on the regional level.
Srovnání dvou českých překladů vybraných básní z trilogie Pán prstenů
KONRÁDOVÁ, Pavla
This diploma thesis analyses and compares two Czech translations of selected poems from the Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien. The translations are from Stanislava Pošustová-Menšíková and Petr Štěpán. The analysis is preceded by a theoretical part which introduces Tolkien's life and work, poems in the Lord of the Rings and problems that occur when translating poetry. In the practical part, the original poems as well as their translations are analysed. The analysis focuses on their metre, rhymes, stanza structure, sound elements, and content elements. The translations are then compared based on this analysis.
Poetry of Ivan Diviš
VALÍČEK, Kryštof
In this bachelor thesis the student will be focusing on the possible change of the poetics of poetic texts by Ivan Diviš. For this thesis, the student will choose texts that cover all of the poets creative era, which can be divided into three parts: the pre-exile period (1947-1969), the exile period (1969-1997) and the post-exile period (1997-1999). From the first period will be taken the Thanathea, from the second the Beránek na sněhu and the Moje oči musely vidět, from the last period will be taken the Češi pod Huascaránem.
Experimental poetry in applied arts teaching for a second grade of primary school
DAVIDOVÁ, Eliška
The presented theoretical and project diploma thesis deals with the theme of the Czech experimental poetry of the 60s and 70s of the 20th century and its elaboration through an art - literary project at the 2nd grade of elementary school. The theoretical part gives a general insight into the issues of experimental poetry and project teaching, the project part in which the proposed project is implemented follows. In addition to the described implementation, the project part also includes a didactic analysis of partial lessons. The diploma thesis complements the pictorial annexes related to the theoretical part, photographic documentation of partial lessons and proposed structured preparation.
The Virgin Mary in the Work of Bohuslav Reynek
Šulc, Martin ; Šmejdová, Barbora (advisor) ; Vopřada, David (referee)
The thesis deals with the research of pictorial and poetic work, the motif of which is the Virgin Mary, in the work of the poet and painter Bohuslav Reynek. The aim of the work is a deeper knowledge of the topic and penetration into the Marian theme in the work of Bohuslav Reynek, based on Roman Catholic Christian pre-understanding, especially in the field of systematic theology - mariology. The work is conducted with regard to the literary and pictorial meaning of the subject. The main tool used is the available literature dealing with the issue.
Sylvia Plath and her work from the perspective of psychobiography
Zachová, Jana ; Kučera, Miloš (advisor) ; Viktorová, Ida (referee)
The goal of my bachelor's thesis is to analyse the relationship between Sylvia Plath's biography and her work, focusing on the so-called confidence poems, especially in the question of her relationship with her father, using the principles of psychobiography. The first part of the thesis focuses on the concepts of psychobiography as conceived by William T. Schultz and the psychology of artistic literature. The thesis also includes a brief biography of Sylvia Plath, an introduction of confessional poetry, and a short survey of the author's work. The primary sources I work with in this thesis are Plath's artwork and her journals. In this thesis I also present three different studies that have previously focused on Sylvia Plath's work and life. For the purpose of this thesis, I have chosen the poem Daddy, one of Sylvia Plath's most famous poems, which I discuss and analyse in detail in the thesis. I will interpret the findings psychologically, primarily using a psychoanalytic perspective. Finally, I compare my findings with the biography of the subject under study. KEYWORDS psychobiography; psychoanalysis; suicide; Sylvia Plath; relationship with father; poetry
Poetical work of Josef Hanzlík in the 1960s and its period critical response
Michálková, Gabriela ; Čeňková, Jana (advisor) ; Malý, Radek (referee)
The aim of this bachelor's thesis is the analysis and comparison of critical response to the poetical work of Josef Hanzlík from the time period 1961-1967. These responses were published mostly in culturally or directly literary focused period press. The period and literary context also precedes the analysis. In the first chapter, the author briefly introduces the poet's life, then the literary and historical context of his work (the characteristics of the time period and its literary environment) and lastly the themes and the most frequently used motifs of Hanzlík's poetry. The second chapter deals with the term of "literary criticism", summarizes the evolution of literary criticism in the Czech environment of the 1960s, and the third one presents selected period press used in the thesis. The last chapter which forms a major part of this thesis, is dedicated to the analysis of critical responses. The author first shortly introduces the sources. She continues with the analysis of poetry collections with an emphasis on the opinions of individual literary critics. She then compares their critical attitudes and also observes the changes in their approach to the progression of the poet's work over the years.
Poetry of Czech millennials (2010 - 2020) - analysis of themes and motifs
Dostálová, Kateřina ; Neumann, Lukáš (advisor) ; Soukupová, Klára (referee)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is to analyse the poetry of Czech millennials between 2010 and 2020.The thesis analyses 25 works by laureates or candidates of literary prizes (mainly the Jiří Orten Prize and the František Halas Prize) and works from leading Czech poetry publishers (Dauphin, Fra, Host, Větrné mlýny, Dybbuk). The analysis focuses on identifying the motifs that appear across the works of the authors in question and uses these motifs to illustrate a broader theme, which is then confronted with sociological studies. What emerges is a comprehensive insight into the poetics of a generation of poets emerging in the recent decade. Two major themes in the poetry of millennials are identified in the thesis as the trauma of a lost childhood and the critique of capitalist society. The themes of God and Christian motifs, themes and motifs related to the human body, the theme and motif of death, and pop culture motifs are also treated in the thesis. The thesis concludes with a comprehensive look at the developmental tendencies in the poetry of millennials in terms of thematic, motivic and formal aspects; other observations that emerged from the analysis are also appended.

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