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Folklorism in Bohemian Architecture at the turn of the 19th and 20th Centuries
Fišerová, Hana ; Novotná, Eva (advisor) ; Rakušanová, Marie (referee)
Folklorism in Czech architecture at the turn of the 19th and 20th Century The bachelor thesis deals with the influence of folklore on architecture in the Czech Republic at the turn of 19th and 20th century. It describes the situation in Czech architecture at the end of the 19th century, when the new style Art Noveau appeared. The folkloric movement comes from Art Noveau but it has many other sources, such as the influence of Arts & Crafts or the process of national awareness in Bohemia. The thesis follows different approaches of Czech architects to this phenomenon. It also regards the reception of folkloric movement in the regional building. The thesis focuses on the area of Moravia, where we can see very strong relation to the folk culture. Moravia has also become the background for the formation of different artist associations. In my thesis I point out work of Dušan Jurkovič and Joža Uprka, who represented this phenomenon in painting. Klíčové pojmy: Czech Art Noveau, folk architecture, national awareness, Dušan Jurkovič, Moravian architecture Přibližný počet znaků: 81 200
Jaroslav Špillar (1869-1917) and folklorism in Czech fine art
Fišerová, Hana ; Wittlich, Petr (advisor) ; Prahl, Roman (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to make a clear reflection of folklorism in the Czech Art Nouveau painting at the turn of 19th and 20th century. This era is characterized by the effort of artists to follow the development in western art as well as to find their own Czech way to the modern art. The establishment of new societies of art and the impact of art critics - leading personalities of cultural life - is another feature of this period. The last quarter of 19th century is the time connected with the national revival era, when the folk culture is seen as pure and original. The culmination of so called "ethnographic movement" is the Czech-Slavonic Ethnographical Exhibition which took place in Prague in 1895. This event was the main reason for the fact that many artist suddenly started to feel sympathies for the folk topics even though in the past they were interested in different themes. In the middle of these two tendencies: desire to follow the western development and the attempt to find an inspiration in folk culture, grew the work of so called "regional painters". This thesis aims to characterize this phenomenon and to exemplify it on the basis of artwork of selected regional artists. Main part of this thesis is dedicated to the life and work of Jaroslav Špillar who was the significant figure of...
Shakespearean Intertextuality in Aldous Huxley's Brave New World
Fišerová, Hana ; Chalupský, Petr (advisor) ; Topolovská, Tereza (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to present intertextuality as a literary device and to offer a description of its function based on the ideas of the most prominent theorists, who are concerned with this very topic. The thesis describes the employment of intertextuality in literature and its influence on reader's interpretation of a text. The practical part analyses the use of intertextuality in Aldous Huxley's novel Brave New World, concentrating in particular on chosen theatre plays by William Shakespeare. Key Words: intertextuality, allusion, interconnection, fiction, modernism Abstrakt Cílem této práce je představit intertextovost jakožto literární prostředek a vylíčit její funkci na základě idejí a myšlenek nejvýznamnějších teoretiků, kteří se tímto tématem zabývají. Práce popisuje funkci intertextovosti v literatuře a její vliv na čtenářovu interpretaci textu. Praktická část zkoumá užití intertextovosti v díle Aldouse Huxleyho Konec civilizace, zabývajíc se konkrétně vybranými divadelními hrami Williama Shakespeara. Klíčová slova: intertextovost, aluze, propojení, fikce, modernismus
Jaroslav Špillar (1869-1917) and folklorism in Czech fine art
Fišerová, Hana ; Wittlich, Petr (advisor) ; Prahl, Roman (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to make a clear reflection of folklorism in the Czech Art Nouveau painting at the turn of 19th and 20th century. This era is characterized by the effort of artists to follow the development in western art as well as to find their own Czech way to the modern art. The establishment of new societies of art and the impact of art critics - leading personalities of cultural life - is another feature of this period. The last quarter of 19th century is the time connected with the national revival era, when the folk culture is seen as pure and original. The culmination of so called "ethnographic movement" is the Czech-Slavonic Ethnographical Exhibition which took place in Prague in 1895. This event was the main reason for the fact that many artist suddenly started to feel sympathies for the folk topics even though in the past they were interested in different themes. In the middle of these two tendencies: desire to follow the western development and the attempt to find an inspiration in folk culture, grew the work of so called "regional painters". This thesis aims to characterize this phenomenon and to exemplify it on the basis of artwork of selected regional artists. Main part of this thesis is dedicated to the life and work of Jaroslav Špillar who was the significant figure of...
Folklorism in Bohemian Architecture at the turn of the 19th and 20th Centuries
Fišerová, Hana ; Novotná, Eva (advisor) ; Rakušanová, Marie (referee)
Folklorism in Czech architecture at the turn of the 19th and 20th Century The bachelor thesis deals with the influence of folklore on architecture in the Czech Republic at the turn of 19th and 20th century. It describes the situation in Czech architecture at the end of the 19th century, when the new style Art Noveau appeared. The folkloric movement comes from Art Noveau but it has many other sources, such as the influence of Arts & Crafts or the process of national awareness in Bohemia. The thesis follows different approaches of Czech architects to this phenomenon. It also regards the reception of folkloric movement in the regional building. The thesis focuses on the area of Moravia, where we can see very strong relation to the folk culture. Moravia has also become the background for the formation of different artist associations. In my thesis I point out work of Dušan Jurkovič and Joža Uprka, who represented this phenomenon in painting. Klíčové pojmy: Czech Art Noveau, folk architecture, national awareness, Dušan Jurkovič, Moravian architecture Přibližný počet znaků: 81 200
Accounting and tax aspects of the employment of foreigners
Fišerová, Hana ; Müllerová, Libuše (advisor) ; Maierová, Pavlína (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with accounting and tax aspects of the employment of foreigners in the Czech Republic. The thesis is divided into several chapters. In the first chapter is briefly explained the general concepts such as tax residence , the monthly wage taxation , permanent establishment and the difference between the economic and legal employer , etc. The next chapter deals with double taxation treaties with a focus on article No. 15. Next section focuses on the general description of the employment structures, which include - local employment contract, posting and lease of personnel. The greatest attention is paid to international lease of personnel, where I focus on defining the legal framework , taxation and social insurance. All the problems are shown on a practical example.
Financial analysis
Fišerová, Hana ; Randáková, Monika (advisor)
This work deals with the financial analysis of a particular company.The time frame of the analysis of external financial balance sheet spans over four years. This work begins with the theoretical definition of the object, users, resources, techniques and methods of financial analysis. Then the paper deals with the practical financial analysis.

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