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Phenomenon Cimrman
Krejčí, Jan ; Mocná, Dagmar (advisor) ; Peterka, Josef (referee)
The introduction of this diploma thesis summarizes the production of , and it identifies the two following layers of authorship. The first layer is the fictional authorship of Jara Cimrman; the second layer is the authorship of the Cimrmanologists and their so-called (or fictional) reconstructions of Cimrman's work. The introduction further discusses the importance of the radio show , which gave birth to the character of Jara Cimrman. Finally, the introduction analyses various aspects of Cimrman and his mystifying character. The core of this thesis consists of an analysis of Cimrman and his relation to Czech Dream. It also studies the Czech dream and its development. The second chapter provides a study based on the play , which is looking at the relation between Cimrman and Czech history and the national myth. The beginning of this chapter offers an overview of the history of the . The chapter then continues with an analysis of Cimrman's play with a special attention to its unusual political dimension. The third chapter studies the connections between Cimrman, or his creators, and Czech national consciousness and Czech culture as they are reflected in Cimrman's play . The play is set in the context of Kainar's poem , Klusak and Remunda's film , Macura's essay , and Kaspar's book .
The Salon Cimrman and his comparison with the Divadlo Járy Cimrmana
Hedbávný, Marek ; Novotný, David Jan (advisor) ; Čeňková, Jana (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with the interest of media in the Jára Cimrman Theater during the first two seasons of its activity, i.e. between 1967 and 1969. It approaches the circumstances of the theater foundation and the reason for the departure of its founder Jiří Šebánek and director Helena Philippová. The text also focuses on the period critique of the first three plays by the Jára Cimrman Theater: Akt, Vyšetřování ztráty třídní knihy and Domácí zabijačka. The thesis offers a comprehensive material about Salón Cimrman, its plays, actors, journalist reactions, it compares it to the Jára Cimrman Theater and presents the figure of Jiří Šebánek. A part of this is a theoretical chapter on literary mystification in connection with the Jára Cimrman Theater.
Phenomenon Cimrman
Krejčí, Jan ; Mocná, Dagmar (advisor) ; Peterka, Josef (referee)
The introduction of this diploma thesis summarizes the production of , and it identifies the two following layers of authorship. The first layer is the fictional authorship of Jara Cimrman; the second layer is the authorship of the Cimrmanologists and their so-called (or fictional) reconstructions of Cimrman's work. The introduction further discusses the importance of the radio show , which gave birth to the character of Jara Cimrman. Finally, the introduction analyses various aspects of Cimrman and his mystifying character. The core of this thesis consists of an analysis of Cimrman and his relation to Czech Dream. It also studies the Czech dream and its development. The second chapter provides a study based on the play , which is looking at the relation between Cimrman and Czech history and the national myth. The beginning of this chapter offers an overview of the history of the . The chapter then continues with an analysis of Cimrman's play with a special attention to its unusual political dimension. The third chapter studies the connections between Cimrman, or his creators, and Czech national consciousness and Czech culture as they are reflected in Cimrman's play . The play is set in the context of Kainar's poem , Klusak and Remunda's film , Macura's essay , and Kaspar's book .

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