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Třiatřicet stříbrných křepelek. Comparison of the prose by Jan Trefulka and the movie by Antonín Kachlík
STLUKOVÁ, Lucie
The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to analyse the novel Třiatřicet stříbrných křepelek from 1963 by prosaic Jan Trefulka and compares it with the identically named film by director Antonín Kachlík. The theoretical part of the thesis deals with the definition of terms from the field of narratology, especially from the category of the scope of the story, narrator, characters, events and space. Attention is paid to depicting the everyday life of the 1960s in the Czechoslovak culture, everyday life will allow to convey the political backround of the selected piece of art. The thesis aims to find out how the work changes when transferred from one medium to another, in this case from a book template to its film adaptation.
Collectivization of Czech countryside in Literature of 1950s and 1960s
Svobodová, Žaneta ; Píšová, Ina (advisor) ; Kubíček, Tomáš (referee)
This Diploma thesis deals with the literary reflection of collectivization of Czech countryside in selected literary works of the building novel written in the 1950s and in the novels of disillusionment written in the 1960s. Specifically, we choose these novels from the 1950s: Bitva by V. Rezac, Dve Jara by B. Riha, Horke dny by P. Bojar and Jedina cesta by J. V. Pleva. From the 1960s are the novels: Velka samota by I. Kriz, Zelene obzory by J. Prochazka, Prselo jim stesti by J. Trefulka, ...silna ruka by J. Kozak, Smutecni slavnost by E. Kanturkova a Vyhnanstvi by M. Klansky. The thesis examines how the theme of collectivization of the Czech countryside changes in these novels and how it changes its literary reflection within the category of characters, with what situations and motives it is associated with. The study also focuses on the transformation of the view of the countryside in this novels.

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