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Crime novels or psychological prose? Judith W. Taschler's Sommer wie Winter and Die Deutschlehrerin.
BEYEROVÁ, Václava
The topic of this bachelor thesis is a literary analysis of books Sommer wie Winter and Die Deutschlehrerin written by Judith W. Taschler, the contemporary Austrian author. One of the essential questions, to which the thesis searches for an answer, is the genre classification of the above-mentioned books. It means whether they have basic features and characterization of a criminal novel or if they are considered a psychological prose. Besides the genre classification of the novels and their structural and content analysis, the work brings a comparison in the broader literary-historical context: It finds a certain affinity of the works, which were examined, with the literary movement named Anti-Heimatliteratur. There are some other parallels in development of Austrian literature, e.g. the use of psychoanalysis in the novel Sommer wie Winter or in the novel Malina by Ingeborg Bachmann.
"THE WALL" UNDERSTOOD INTERMEDIALLY. A COMPARISON BETWEEN THE NOVEL BY MARLEN HAUSHOFFER AND ITS TRANSFORMATION TO FILM BY JULIAN PÖLSLER.
CHLAŇOVÁ, Kamila
This work aims to compare the literary piece "Die Wand" written by Marlen Haushofer and the following film adaptation of the book created by Julian Pölsler. The theme of the work is to find out how much the film adaptation matches its literary model and how much the film as a medium converts the literary technique to the visual form. The main attention is paid to the description of the book and the film and the following summary of the differences between the book and the adaptation. The work deals not only with the analysis of the literary piece converted to the film form by Julian Pölsler, but also briefly with the meaning of the terms "intermedialität" and "anti-heimatliteratur".

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