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The bachelor's thesis focuses on the period of the czech avant-garde between the two World Wars: the transformation of czech poetism into surreaslism (1928-33)
Kasperov, Aleksei ; Vučka, Tomáš (advisor) ; Stárková, Zuzana (referee)
The bachelor's thesis focuses on the period of the czech aavant-garde between the two World Wars: the transformation of czech poetism into surreaslism (1928-33). This study is a detailed examination of this change and is based on theoretical texts. The texts will be the foundation for the illustration of this transition in literature and the fine arts. The study will also attempt to describe the typical features of czech surrealism, with emphasis on its unique characteristics.
Futurism and expressionism in czech avant-garde literature of 10th - 20th years of 20. century.
Mitul, Anastasia ; Vučka, Tomáš (advisor) ; Stárková, Zuzana (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to point out the most reasonable features of futuristic and expressionistic avant-garde art and to find out their influence on the Czech literature according to the period of the 10s and 20s of the 20th century. The main themes of futuristic expressionistic streams are described through selected fiction works of Czech writers, sculptors and painters; through newspaper articles and excerpts from literary work. The research of artistic motives and philosophical connections within these two avant-garde streams is based on selected belletristic Czech works. Key words Futurism, Expressionism, avant-garde, Czech literature.
Bulgarian connection оf Vítězslav Nezval, or V. Nezval and Dora Dabe in Czech - Bulgarian literary relations
Georgieva Ivanova, Sylvia ; Hasil, Jiří (advisor) ; Vučka, Tomáš (referee)
- English Vítězslav Nezval's Bulgarian Romance, or Dora Gabe and V. Nezval in Czech-Bulgarian Literary Connections I first heard about the personal encounters and relationship between the poets Dora Gabe and Vítězslav Nezval in the 90s at the Bulgarian Embassy in Prague. And the information was indeed proven to be true - not only had the poets known each other, they even collaborated on translations and inspired one another. The epistolary correspondence between Nezval and Gabe still bears witness to this. Their real- life romance eventually transitioned to their literary work. A substantial and more important fact is that the romance inspired several works by both - Nezval and Gabe. Perhaps the most interesting footprint comes in form of their joint translation of Gabe's auto- biographical prose work Dávno (Once upon a time), which she had primarily written in 1932, and Nezval's novel Jak vejce vejci (Cut from the same cloth) from 1933, although this is merely an indirect illustration of the work and the creative personality of Dora Gabe, a reflection of sorts. Dora Gabe met Nezval in the Autumn of 1931 at a memorial evening held for the passing of Thomas Alva Edison at the Vinohrady Theatre in Prague, during which Nezval's poem Edison was recited. The poet left a direct written testimony about...
Representation of posmodernism. Relationships, overlops and parallels between the texts of Milan Kundera and Venko Andonovski.
Cvetkoska, Sara ; Vučka, Tomáš (advisor) ; Škodová, Svatava (referee)
The aim of this work is the analysis of connections and parallels between texts of Milan Kundera and Venko Andonovski in the context of postmodernism. The aim is not to write a terminologically and methodologically sophisticated theory of postmodernism but just capturing an open debate about postmodernism, examining the possibilities and ways of defining it. The thesis tries to affect aspects of the Kundera's style and his specific concept of postmodernism with regards to their influence and inspiration for the creation of Venko Andonovski.
Representation of posmodernism. Relationships, overlops and parallels between the texts of Milan Kundera and Venko Andonovski.
Cvetkoska, Sara ; Vučka, Tomáš (advisor) ; Stárková, Zuzana (referee)
The aim of this work is the analysis of connections and parallels between texts of Milan Kundera and Venko Andonovski in the context of postmodernism. The aim is not to write a terminologically and methodologically sophisticated theory of postmodernism but just capturing an open debate about postmodernism, examining the possibilities and ways of defining it. The thesis tries to affect aspects of the Kundera's style and his specific concept of postmodernism with regards to their influence and inspiration for the creation of Venko Andonovski. Work will also focus on the differences and the similarities in the contrary, understanding and defining postmodern literature in the context of the Czech literary science and macedonian literary scientific discourse.
Traditions and customs in Czech and Ukrainian literature of the 19th century
Golovan, Nelli ; Dolenská, Jana (advisor) ; Vučka, Tomáš (referee)
(in English) The bachelor thesis deals with traditions and customs of Czech and Ukrainian literature of the 19th century. The thesis contains a historical part with a brief description of the Czech and Ukrainian literature development in the 19th century, which describes the events that had the greatest influence on shaping of this century's literature. The analytical part is dedicated to significant Czech and Ukrainian authors such as Božena Němcová, Karolina Světlá, Karel Jaromír Erben, Taras Shevchenko, Hryhory Kvitka-Osnovyanenko, Ivan Kotliarevsky, Ivan Nechuy-Levycky and Mikhaylo Kotsiubynsky. The works of these authors are used as primary literature of the thesis. Based on literature research, the analysis includes traditions, customs and superstitions related to the following life stages: birth, engagement, marriage, and death. The thesis also contains the comparison of folk tradition descriptions in both literatures.
The problem of identity in the novel The Long Lost Glory of the Patriarchy by Pavel Brycz
Didora, Anna ; Vojvodík, Josef (advisor) ; Vučka, Tomáš (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the problem of identity in the novel by contemporary Czech writer Pavel Brycz The Long Lost Glory of the Patriarchy. It emerges from the concept of identity as a process of understanding one's self, the meaning of one's life, one's awareness of his place in an individual image of the world. Based on analysis of characters we try to show how Pavel Brycz portrays various aspects of identity (national, personal, social, professional, gender). Structurally, the thesis is divided into two parts: the first one is devoted to the basic characteristics of identity and represents the generalization of various concepts of identity from the point of view of philosophy, psychology, sociology and literary theory; the second part deals with the analysis of the characters of Brycz's novel The Long Lost Glory of the Patriarchy, which shows that each character carries a certain distinctive identity.
The Reception of Normalization in the Czech literature in 70th - 80th.
Kozhina, Svetlana ; Vučka, Tomáš (advisor) ; Stárková, Zuzana (referee)
Primary aim of this diploma is characteristic of changes in official works of Czech literature in the period of "Normalization". The first chapter focuses on a general description of the social situation of the 1970s and 1980s from the economic, political and cultural point of view. In the second chapter we summarized the specific features of socialist realism as an artistic method and the basic censure requirements on the literature of commitment. The basic source of characteristic of the literary process are primarily critical articles and theoretical monographies about socialist realism of 70s and 80s. In the third chapter we analyzed the selected works applying requirements of engaged critic in the representation of the normalization context or directly a social situation of the 70s and 80s. The main aim of this thesis is narrative analysis of selected texts, not the general quality evaluation of officially published works.
Czech and folk traditions in Eibentál in Romanian Banat
Havlicec, Hermina Maria ; Hasil, Jiří (advisor) ; Vučka, Tomáš (referee)
This bachelor thesis focuses on the folk traditions and language of Czech compatriots living in Eibentál, in Romanian Banat. The work will describe the historical development of the Czech village Eibentál up to the present. The main aim of this work is to analyze and describe folk traditions and customs during the year. There are traditions that have already existed, but also those that have arisen in recent times. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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