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Julius Zeyer - a foreigner in the Czech literature? To constitution and manner of implementation of Zeyers work into Czech literary canon
Fránek, Michal
The work sketches some of the aspects of sequential implementation of the work of Julius Zeyer, that thanks to some of its features, exceeded mainstream discourse into Czech literary canon.
Verse theory in trace quantities
Ibrahim, Robert ; Plecháč, Petr
This study focuses on versological interpretations in selected secondary school textbooks. The authors comment on these interpretations and present their own suggestions for interpreting versological material for secondary school pupils.
Encyclopedia of Poetics and Poetics of Encyclopedias
Sládek, Ondřej
History of poetics is also the history of handbooks, vocabularies and encyclopedias in which are the main terms and categories of poetics explained. Every handbooks as well have a special own and unmistakable poetics. The study therefore introduces and analyzes the most important Czech handbooks and encyclopedias of poetics published in Czech lands during 19th and 20th centuries.
The wind returns to the Acheirs
Jareš, Michal
The author spotlights some of the main postwar science fiction trends found in Czech and Slovak utopian novels between 1945 and 1949. These primarily involve topics such as fear of nuclear weapons, the construction of a peaceful new world and warnings against the emergence of a totalitarian society.
Paul Eisner apprenticeship and wandering years
Petrbok, Václav
Conference paper dealing with the shaping of the personality of translator, publicist, literary scholar and Czech-German cultural mediator Paul Eisner.
Power and Dystopia: anti-utopic visions of contemporary Anglo-American fiction
Kořínek, Pavel
The study describes the transformations of antiutopic genre formula in an Anglo-American fiction of 20th century with a particular interest being focused on the texts from the recent two decades (Mitchell, Atwood, Ishiguro).
„I love Justine so much that I can not be without her…“ The metamorphose of the narration from passio to hagiographic romance
Zajíčková, Vendula
There is no article in Legenda aurea or in old Czech Passional which has its pattern from Christian ancient times when acta and passions were creating. The genological prototype of acta has not been reflected in later periods. In spite of this, the prototype of passio is evident with its original topoi (“idols, or torture to death”, imitatio Christi, ancilla Dei, sponsa Christi, desire to death) and the dialogue, which was developer from original examination of Christian by Roman high official. On the hagiographic text about Saint Justine and Saint Cyprian was proved the features of magical novel (Zauberroman). The tendency to narrativity rose up during High Middle Ages, the topoi of beauty and noble birth were added. The character of devil was changed: from the pagan as the (d)evil´s instrument transformed into the personificationed devil.

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