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Šlépěje by Jakub Deml
Plátová, Martina ; Binar, Vladimír (advisor) ; Wiendl, Jan (referee)
Tématem této práce jsou Šlépěje Jakuba Demla. Jedná se o podrobnější pohled na dvacet šest svazků Šlépějí, které vyšly v rozmezí let 1917-1941. Primárním úkolem je postihnout specifika tohoto ojedinělého díla v české literatuře. Nejprve bude potřeba zabývat se vznikem Šlépějí a zjistit, zda jim předcházela díla podobného charakteru. Předpoklad je, že taková díla existují, pak je nutno najít styčné body a také určit, v čem se naopak liší. Následně se budeme zabývat komplexním popisem Šlépějí, který bude zahrnovat jak pohled na stránku praktického vydávání, tak pohled na stránku vnitřní, tedy otázky žánrové charakteristiky, naplňování, či rušení žánrových struktur, případně problém žánrové nazařaditelnosti. Nevyhneme se ani hypotéze o novém specifickém žánru. Chceme přehodnotit vnímání Šlépějí jako chaotického a nesouvislého periodika, a proto se pokusíme najít nějakou spojovací linii, která z dvaceti šesti svazků činí jeden celek. Další problematika se týká možností členění Šlépějí na subtilnější kompaktní celky, se zohledněním klíčových okamžiků Demlova života, které zanechaly v jeho díle výraznou stopu. V tomto okruhu otázek budeme vycházet především z koncepce Vladimíra Binara a Bedřicha Fučíka, jak je navržena ve Zprávě o uspořádání Díla Jakuba Demla.
Journalism of Jakub Deml
Davidová, Eliška ; Iwashita, Daniela (advisor) ; Binar, Vladimír (referee)
The thesis deals with Jakub Demlʼs works published in newspapers, magazines and periodic anthologies. It offers a chronological review of this part of Demlʼs work and tries to establish its major periods based on its changes, considering also his books and life. The thesis also attends to the functions and genres of these texts, particularly in relation with the concept of journalism. It further examines selected affairs associated with Jakub Deml which are to be found in contemporary journals. The pivotal part of the thesis is a bibliography of all accessible texts which encompasses their latter editions and references to other related works and people. Key words: Jakub Deml, journalism, bibliography.
Poetics of Holan's collections The Triumph of Death, The Breezing and The Arch
Enderlová, Hana ; Binar, Vladimír (advisor) ; Wiendl, Jan (referee)
This thesis analyzes the first two poetry collections by Vladimir Holan - Triumf smrti (1930, revision 1936, 1948) and Vanutí (1932). At first, it focuses on identifying their rhythmic structure, its constants and the successive transformations. Particular attention is given to reprocessing of collection Triumf smrti - in the analysis of its three variants to see, how did the Holan's conception of poetic rhythm developed and its relationship to semantics of poetic text and its transformations. Part of exploration is to determine the function of poetic rhythm constants in individual collections, accompanied by an attempt to demonstrate that the relationship of rhythm, euphony and instrumentation of verse and their interaction belongs to the basic components of Holan's lyricism in this period. Furthermore, the work deals with the semantics of these Holan's collections, especially analysis of the basic features of his metaphor and metonymy, their mutual relationship, changes of the metaphors into metonymy and overgrowth in the context of poetic text into symbols. The purpose of the work is to show that the essence of poetic semantics in these collections lies in the specificity and uniqueness of their poetics, from which it is inevitably born, grows and shapes.
Women as a literary motif in work of Jakub Deml
Brkičová, Nea ; Wiendl, Jan (advisor) ; Binar, Vladimír (referee)
The work deals with the motif of a woman in the works of Jakub Deml. It starts by presenting some necessary facts and events of his life. In the main part, it tries to identify the basic archetypes of feminity in Deml's works, focusing especially on the Marian Cult, that strongly influences the transformation of living persons into supra-personal and symbolical ones. In the final analysis, the question of whether the motives of archetypal women are really dominating or whether they just mirror the poet's spiritual search and fight is adressed. Key words Eliška Wiesenebergerová, Jakub Deml, Kateřina Sweerts-Sporcková, catholic mysticism, catholic poetry, marian cult in the literature, Marie Rosa Junová, Matylka Demlová, Miriam, motif of a woman in the literature, Pavla Kytlicová, Forgotten Light
Diaries of Jakub Deml: 1912-1914
Paskudová, Monika ; Binar, Vladimír (advisor) ; Wiendl, Jan (referee)
The work deals with the performance and characteristics of Deml diaries from the years 1912-1914: Rosnička, Domů and Pro budoucí poutníky a poutnice. Further I will attempt to determine the place of Deml diaries as a part of his central works, which at that time were (Hrad smrti, Tanec smrti, Moji přátelé a Miriam), and iluminate the genesis with the help of the first diary K Březinovi and file correspodence Do lepších dob.
Women as a literary motif in work of Jakub Deml
Brkičová, Nea ; Wiendl, Jan (advisor) ; Binar, Vladimír (referee)
The work deals with the motif of a woman in the works of Jakub Deml. It starts by presenting some necessary facts and events of his life. In the main part, it tries to identify the basic archetypes of feminity in Deml's works, focusing especially on the Marian Cult, that strongly influences the transformation of living persons into supra-personal and symbolical ones. In the final analysis, the question of whether the motives of archetypal women are really dominating or whether they just mirror the poet's spiritual search and fight is adressed. Key words Eliška Wiesenebergerová, Jakub Deml, Kateřina Sweerts-Sporcková, catholic mysticism, catholic poetry, marian cult in the literature, Marie Rosa Junová, Matylka Demlová, Miriam, motif of a woman in the literature, Pavla Kytlicová, Forgotten Light
Josef Hiršal - monographical study
Marková, Lucie ; Binar, Vladimír (advisor) ; Wiendl, Jan (referee)
This monographical work describes the life and work of the poet and translator Josef Hiršal in a chronological way. It is a reason why the work has two main part A, B. The first part A. Life and work of Josef Hiršal maps the importatnt bibliography moments, which had main influent on forming Hiršal's personality and work. Part two B. Bibliography of Josef Hiršal contains multi-layered bibliography of Josef Hiršal. This part try to catch and segment in a several sections Hiršal's literary produciton in all area.
Poetics of Holan's collections The Triumph of Death, The Breezing and The Arch
Enderlová, Hana ; Binar, Vladimír (advisor) ; Wiendl, Jan (referee)
This thesis analyzes the first two poetry collections by Vladimir Holan - Triumf smrti (1930, revision 1936, 1948) and Vanutí (1932). At first, it focuses on identifying their rhythmic structure, its constants and the successive transformations. Particular attention is given to reprocessing of collection Triumf smrti - in the analysis of its three variants to see, how did the Holan's conception of poetic rhythm developed and its relationship to semantics of poetic text and its transformations. Part of exploration is to determine the function of poetic rhythm constants in individual collections, accompanied by an attempt to demonstrate that the relationship of rhythm, euphony and instrumentation of verse and their interaction belongs to the basic components of Holan's lyricism in this period. Furthermore, the work deals with the semantics of these Holan's collections, especially analysis of the basic features of his metaphor and metonymy, their mutual relationship, changes of the metaphors into metonymy and overgrowth in the context of poetic text into symbols. The purpose of the work is to show that the essence of poetic semantics in these collections lies in the specificity and uniqueness of their poetics, from which it is inevitably born, grows and shapes.
Zahradníček's Akord
Vandasová, Anna ; Wiendl, Jan (advisor) ; Binar, Vladimír (referee)
The thesis focuses on Jan Zahradníček, a Czech poet, at the time when he was the editor of Akord, a literary magazine, and provides an analysis of this activity. The core of the thesis is preceded by chapters introducing the issues of the poet's life and work and providing basic information about the previous period of the magazine. Then I try to expound how Zahradníček edited the magazine and against what unfavourable circumstances he had to fight during the occupation and after the liberation. I characterize the basic contents of individual volumes, sections and their changes, and the texts of the most significant contributors. An important part of the thesis is a bibliography of Zahradníček's Akord of 1940-1948, a name index and a subject index.
Journalism of Jakub Deml
Davidová, Eliška ; Iwashita, Daniela (advisor) ; Binar, Vladimír (referee)
The thesis deals with Jakub Demlʼs works published in newspapers, magazines and periodic anthologies. It offers a chronological review of this part of Demlʼs work and tries to establish its major periods based on its changes, considering also his books and life. The thesis also attends to the functions and genres of these texts, particularly in relation with the concept of journalism. It further examines selected affairs associated with Jakub Deml which are to be found in contemporary journals. The pivotal part of the thesis is a bibliography of all accessible texts which encompasses their latter editions and references to other related works and people. Key words: Jakub Deml, journalism, bibliography.

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