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You are useless here, you and your desire… (Otakar Auředníček, Poet and Prose Writer)
Stránský, Václav ; Křivánek, Vladimír (referee)
Práce pojednávající o spisovateli Otakaru Auředníčkovi se člení do devatenácti kapitol včetně úvodu a závěru. Jejím cílem je skrze charakteristiku doby a rozbor autorova díla poznat konkrétní básnickou osobnost přelomu 19. a 20. století. Práce je postavena na několika základních bodech, které jsou postupně dále rozvíjeny. Vychází z předpokladu, že byť Otakar Auředníček vždy stál spíše na periferii, ať už své generace, novodobé české poezie, zájmu kritiky, literární historie i nakladatelské politiky, zůstala část jeho tvorby podnes živou a zajímavou. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
František Hrubín´s "New country" versus Jan Zahradníček´s "Old country"
Křivánek, Vladimír
The study is based on analysis and comparison of the motifs of "old" and "new" country in Hrubín's poem Jobova noc (The Night of Job) and Zahradníček's book of poetry Stará země (The Old Country).
The Mácha-like lineage of Czech lyrical poetry
Křivánek, Vladimír
Mácha founded a tradition of deep meditative lyrical poetry in the New Czech literature. This poetry aspires towards transcendency and understands human existence as ambivalent, both beautiful and painful, stretched between the sensual and spiritual worlds, between the physical and supersubstantial, between heaven and Earth. Mácha's influence entered the poetry of his followers in various ways, initially via admiring poems dedicated to him. Such poems, often stating a particular programme, identify with Mácha-like gestures to a varying extent, and they present Mácha as the prototype of a modern poet. Mácha's work gradually revealed its miraculous inspirational potential in a series of works of poetry and it entered the verses of many Czech poets in all the layers of poetic form. The dark reflective poets with a tragic perception of life and pervaded by melancholy represent the main line of the Mácha-like lineage.
Resonances of Mácha. Fourth Congress of World Czech Literary Studies: Other Czech Literature (?)
Piorecký, Karel ; Křivánek, Vladimír ; Charypar, Michal ; Fořt, Bohumil ; Hrbata, Zdeněk ; Ibrahim, Robert ; Koten, Jiří ; Sládek, Ondřej ; Sgallová, K. ; Šerlaimova, S. ; Berkes, T. ; Budagova, L. ; Čolakova, Ž. ; Galmiche, X. ; Grigorov, D. ; Melnyčenko, I. ; Procházka, M. ; Valcerová, A.
Arranged every five years at the initiative of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic Institute of Czech Literature, the congress brought together some 150 researchers from all over the world this year. Discussions over “otherness” in Czech literature were divided into four subject areas. In view of the anniversary of Karel Hynek Mácha’s birth in 2010, one of the proceedings was called Resonances of Mácha. The studies included in this collection focus primarily on the work of poets and prose writers whose work forms part of Mácha’s legacy and derives inspiration from him. Another way to understand the importance of Mácha’s work is offered by contributions that place it in the context of European and particularly Central European romanticism. The opportunity also presents itself to consider the influence of interpretations of his texts on the formation of Prague literary studies structuralism.
On a Romantic Genealogy of Holan´s Work
Křivánek, Vladimír
A study analysing romantic inspiration sources in the works of Czech poet Vladimír Holan.

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