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The Genesis of Ladislav Grosman's Novel Z pekla štěstí and its Interpretation
Janošík, Milan ; Holý, Jiří (advisor) ; Kosák, Michal (referee)
The thesis deals with five successively emerging versions of Ladislav Grosman's novel Lucky as Hell (Z pekla štěstí), which were created between 1979 and 1980: Border (Hranice), How I was smuggled into Hungary (Jak jsem byl propašován do Maďarska), the third untitled version, The smallest refugee in the world (Nejmenší uprchlík světa) and Lucky as Hell (Z pekla štěstí). Based on the professional literature of Oldřich Králík, Miroslav Červenka and Milan Jankovič dedicated to the study of versions and variants, this work will confront individual texts in terms of language and style, theme, gradual changes of selected characters, composition and scope of individual versions and narration. The goal will be the interpretation of this hitherto little-known novel in the context of a naive child narrator and Shoah-themed literature taking place in Slovakia. The subject of this work will also be the monitoring of the changes of the narrator and his premature coming of age on the basis of a violently terminated childhood. We will also focus on prominent motifs that pervade this work (e.g. fear, death, love, guilt) and we will also mention the elements of humor that are present in the novel.
The Ideal of Knight and Knighthood in Czech Epic Poetry of 14th Century
Janošík, Milan ; Jaluška, Matouš (advisor) ; Škarpová, Marie (referee)
In my bachelor thesis I focus on study the ideal of knighthood and its virtues and how they are displayed and presented in literary works O Jetřichovi Berúnském, Tandariáš a Floribella and Vévoda Arnošt. The analysis of these three rhymed epic compositions, all of them are part of one historical resource, gives us overview of virtues of knighthood, that in high and late medieval period had significant impact on the literary image of the ideal knight. Above the idea of personal character virtues of the knight the work deals with distinctive features in knight's appearance, which had significant impact, and his activities that he uses to show his rank and social class he belongs to. The work provides its reader closer look at the terms such as loyalty, generosity, and helping others, which are the most frequent knighthood features appeared in the compositions. Other terms discussed are honour, mercy, bravery, and honesty as another virtues the knight presented in the compositions. Separate chapter is devoted to the tournaments, that were inseparable part of the knight's life.
The Ideal of Knight and Knighthood in Czech Epic Poetry of 14th Century
Janošík, Milan ; Škarpová, Marie (advisor) ; Jaluška, Matouš (referee)
In my bachelor thesis I focus on study the ideal of knighthood and its virtues and how they are displayed and presented in literary works O Jetřichovi Berúnském, Tandariáš a Floribella and Vévoda Arnošt. The analysis of these three rhymed epic compositions gives us a basic overview of virtues of knighthood, that in high and late medieval period had significant impact on the literary image of the ideal knight. The work deals with several topics, at first it is the idea of personal character virtues of the knight, second topic is the distinctive features in knight's appearance and his activities that he uses to show his rank and social class he belongs to. Above all, the work provides its reader closer look at the terms such as loyalty, generosity, and helping the others, which are the most frequent knighthood features appeared in the compositions. Other terms discussed are honour, mercy, bravery, and honesty as another virtues the knight presented in the compositions. Separate chapter is devoted to the tournaments, that were inseparable part of the knight's life.

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2 Janošík, Michal
1 JÁNOŠÍK, Miroslav
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