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Philosophical, religious and socio-political views Karel Sabina
Brůha, Jan ; Štaif, Jiří (advisor) ; Pokorná, Magdaléna (referee)
Resume When discussing, albeit briefly, Sabina's personality, life and work as an introduction to the following parts of the thesis, reality is confronted with its reflection in his literary work. In this context possible intellectual defenses of his becoming a common informer for the police are being considered, together with certain implementations of related plans in the reports for the police. The reports, especially his exposé for the government dated 1867, Sabina's life and literary works serve as a basis. Attention is paid to their artistic evaluation. The conclusion of some authors regarding Sabina's submission to positivity as well as the decline in the quality of his work from the beginning of his common informer's career is refused. In Sabina's philosophical and theological opinions approximately from the beginning of the second half of the forties, various signs of Romanticism are analyzed: mystical light, especially related theism, his search for a certain analogy of that in the Slavic solar deity of Svetovid, veering towards philosophical skepticism. The then influences of philosophy are identified, especially of Novalss or Schelling In the upcoming years Sabina's defense of empiricism, continued inculcation of the rational side but also the decline of the mystical moment, yet still a steady...
Fates Of Romantic Writers In The Belletristic Adaptation (Pfleger's "Ztracený život", Frič's "Naši předchůdci", Rüffer's "Zrádce národa")
Šimůnková, Pavla ; Vaněk, Václav (advisor) ; Merhaut, Luboš (referee)
This dissertation focus on how are processed life stories of three romantic literature authors in a 19th century fiction. The dissertation examines the novel Zrádce národa by Eduard Rüffer, where is a character named Lapin, who coppies life of a writer Karel Sabina, the novel Ztracený život by Gustav Pfleger-Moravský, whose protagonist Jaromír Olšovský was inspired by life of a revolutionary Josef Václav Frič, and a short story Naši předchůdci by Josef Václav Frič, which narrates life of a poet Josef Jaroslav Kalina. The dissertation compares the fiction with vocational monograps and biographical studies and tries to find out which parts of writers' lifes were mentioned in these novels, how were facts interpreted and which parts of writers' lifes were in novels left out. It also focus on main themes connected with characters and how are these characters constructed.

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