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Langer's Drama Angels With Us and The Problem of Euthanasia
Buriánová, Kristýna ; Just, Vladimír (advisor) ; Jiřík, Jan (referee)
The purpose of this thesis is to analyze the play of František Langer Angels among us, which he wrote in 1931. Although it was written more than eighty years ago, it still expresses the very topical issues. One of the main themes of the play, which the author addresses is the problem of euthanasia, which has been debated since ancient Greece and Rome and cease debate even today. The paper includes a description of how to treat the theme in the play itself, what opinions on euthanasia prevailed in past centuries, when the play was written and attention is focused even on the present.
Theme of Guilt and Punishment in Stories and Dramatic of František Langr in Domestic and Global Context
Krsková, Kateřina ; Mravcová, Marie (advisor) ; Holý, Jiří (referee)
The thesis describes the evolution and variances in the motive of crime and punishment throughout prosaic and dramatic works of František Langer. After an introductory reflection on crime and punishment the thesis deals with an analysis of Doskojevskij's novel "Crime and Punishment" which had a large impact on Langer's conception of these terms. It also outlines an image of crime and punishment in Czech literature at the turn of the 19th and 20th century, which might have influenced Langer. The first part also tries to clarify how these motives were evolved in author's incipient work. It follows up prose collections "Gold Venus" and "Dreamers and Murderers". The second part is focused on the refined and often very complicated form of crime and punishment in Langer's dramas "Saint Wenceslas", "Periphery", "Camel through Eye of a Needle", "Reversal of Ferdyš Pištora", "Angels among us" and "Seventy-two" and tries to grasp and characterize it.
Theme of Guilt and Punishment in Stories and Dramatic of František Langr in Domestic and Global Context
Krsková, Kateřina ; Mravcová, Marie (advisor) ; Holý, Jiří (referee)
The thesis describes the evolution and variances in the motive of crime and punishment throughout prosaic and dramatic works of František Langer. After an introductory reflection on crime and punishment the thesis deals with an analysis of Doskojevskij's novel "Crime and Punishment" which had a large impact on Langer's conception of these terms. It also outlines an image of crime and punishment in Czech literature at the turn of the 19th and 20th century, which might have influenced Langer. The first part also tries to clarify how these motives were evolved in author's incipient work. It follows up prose collections "Gold Venus" and "Dreamers and Murderers". The second part is focused on the refined and often very complicated form of crime and punishment in Langer's dramas "Saint Wenceslas", "Periphery", "Camel through Eye of a Needle", "Reversal of Ferdyš Pištora", "Angels among us" and "Seventy-two" and tries to grasp and characterize it.
Langer's Drama Angels With Us and The Problem of Euthanasia
Buriánová, Kristýna ; Just, Vladimír (advisor) ; Jiřík, Jan (referee)
The purpose of this thesis is to analyze the play of František Langer Angels among us, which he wrote in 1931. Although it was written more than eighty years ago, it still expresses the very topical issues. One of the main themes of the play, which the author addresses is the problem of euthanasia, which has been debated since ancient Greece and Rome and cease debate even today. The paper includes a description of how to treat the theme in the play itself, what opinions on euthanasia prevailed in past centuries, when the play was written and attention is focused even on the present.

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