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Child ́s Reader and Child ́s Poet from Contemporary Award-WinningPoetry Collections Point of View
Perglerová, Jitka ; Laufková, Veronika (advisor) ; Mocná, Dagmar (referee)
The presented diploma thesis maps the situation of contemporary child's reading. It deals with the factors which form the child reader externally (especially family, school and libraries, or the projects supporting child's reading). The main part of the thesis presents an analysis of the contemporary poetry for children. It examines how the books can influence the readers and motivate them for further reading. For the text analysis, the books of poetry which were awarded in competitions of Zlatá stuha or Magnesia Litera in 2013-2017 were selected as representative samples, namely Poetický slovníček dětem v příkladech, Všelijaké řečičky pro kluky a holčičky and Moře slané vody by Radek Malý, Tetovaná teta by Daniela Fischerová, Vynálezárium by Robin Král and Hlava v hlavě by David Böhm and Ondřej Buddeus. When analyzing the illustrations, attention was paid to the selected books that won the art category of Zlatá stuha and the competition Nejkrásnější česká kniha roku (The Most Beautiful Czech Book of the Year) and to the books representing the model production of the publishing houses of Běžíliška, Meander and series Raketa in publishing house Labyrint. An aspect of illustration was analyzed in the concertina books Rekomando and Ferdinande! by Robin Král and concertina book O čem sní by Petr...
Child's Reader - Child's Poet
Perglerová, Jitka ; Kubíček, Tomáš (advisor) ; Mocná, Dagmar (referee)
The presented diploma thesis maps the situation of contemporary child's reading. It deals with the factors which form the child reader externally (especially family, school and libraries, or the projects supporting child's reading). The main part of the thesis presents an analysis of the contemporary poetry for children. It examines how the books can influence the readers and motivate them for further reading. For the text analysis, the books of poetry which were awarded in competitions of Zlatá stuha or Magnesia Litera in 2013-2017 were selected as representative samples, namely Poetický slovníček dětem v příkladech, Všelijaké řečičky pro kluky a holčičky and Moře slané vody by Radek Malý, Tetovaná teta by Daniela Fischerová, Vynálezárium by Robin Král and Hlava v hlavě by David Böhm and Ondřej Buddeus. When analyzing the illustrations, attention was paid to the selected books that won the art category of Zlatá stuha and the competition Nejkrásnější česká kniha roku (The Most Beautiful Czech Book of the Year) and to the books representing the model production of the publishing houses of Běžíliška, Meander and series Raketa in publishing house Labyrint. An aspect of illustration was analyzed in the concertina books Rekomando and Ferdinande! by Robin Král and concertina book O čem sní by Petr...
The analysis of the Comic Book-adaptation "Too Loud Solitude" based on the original book by Bohumil Hrabal
Perglerová, Jitka ; Kořínek, Pavel (advisor) ; Mocná, Dagmar (referee)
Presented bachelor's degree thesis contains an analysis of the comic book adaptation of Too Loud a Solitude by French authors Lionel Tran, Ambre and Valérie Berge. It focuses primarily on influence of specific components of comic books form on Hrabal- s poetic expression, that is accomplished primarily with various size of panels and its unfold, distribution of units and details, but also with the style of drawing and with complete text- and picture element cooperation. It demonstrates, that with an apposite aplication of these elements delicate nuances of Hrabal- s poetic expression can be also varied and that some meanings (originaly textuelly inzerent)are further strenghtened with these elements. Further attention is then dedicated to the time- and culture shifts, that this adaptation also devolops end employs.

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