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Image of Fantasy in Literature of Central Europe
Bártková, Kateřina ; Činátlová, Blanka (advisor) ; Bílek, Petr (referee)
The diploma thesis tries to define the problematic of the fantastic and magic in Central European literature. It captures a selection of works published between the second half of the 20th century until today in which unrealistic elements are markedly presented (such as imaginary space, function of dreams, blending of natural and unnatural as well as myths) and time has a specific function. The main focus is on authors such as Daniela Hodrová, Daniel Kehlmann, Saša Stanišić, Olga Tokarczuk and Jáchym Topol. The aim of this work is to find out whether it is possible to understand Central European literature in categories such as magical realism or the fantastic, or whether Central Europe is so saturated with Western rationalism that all attempts to find magic fail.
Women writers in the decadent revue Moderní revue
Bártková, Kateřina ; Heczková, Libuše (advisor) ; Topor, Michal (referee)
This bachelor thesis focuses on the period of Czech decadence in literature. Primary subjects of this thesis are four most published women authors in the magazine Moderní revue (Luisa Ziková, Edvard Klas, Růžena Jesenská, and Eva Jurčinová), particularly their minimalistic prose and poetry printed in this periodical, but also their published books. The interpretation of women in the modern culture in fin de siècle is especially stressed; furthermore, the works written by women authors are analyzed. One of the main focus areas is also the presence of art nouveau and decadent element and its appearance in these texts.

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3 BARTKOVÁ, Kateřina
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