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The Daughter by Pavlos Matesis and by Pavel Kohout
Fuchsová Mustelierová, Delia ; Šípová, Pavlína (advisor) ; Tsivos, Konstantinos (referee)
Bachelor thesis is focused on modern Greek literature and its most important author of twentieth century Pavlos Matesis and presents his work. The central theme of the thesis is novel The Daughter. This paperwork puts this novel in to the context of the whole author's works and watches next transformations of the piece. One of the other forms of this novel is an adaptation written by Pavel Kohout. And the other is a dramatization by the author Pavlos Matesis himself.
Work of Pavel Kohout from 1979 to 1989
Pittnerová, Tereza ; Kubíček, Tomáš (advisor) ; Peterka, Josef (referee)
This thesis on Work of Pavel Kohout from 1979 to 1989 deals the period of Kohout's life and work during his exile in Austria. The aim was to find out the main characteristics of Pavel Kohout's prosaic art and also to compare the period critiques and show their contact and different points. The first part focuses on a destiny of Pavel Kohout in chosen decade. The second part examines his novels Nápady svaté Kláry and Hodina tance a lásky together with the memoir-novel Kde je zakopán pes. The final part studies the period critiques and try to point out their similarity or difference. Thanks to analysis, the author found out that in exile Pavel Kohout continues in his poetic style, but his work also evinces the element of autentization. The novels Nápady svaté Kláry and Hodina tance a lásky represent Kohout's ability in fabulation. Value of the memoir-novel Kde je zakopán pes consists in its genre, which places the text on the border between fiction and non-fiction. The author proved that the beletrization of own memories increases the esthetic impact of a text. A comparison of certain critiques showed that a literary criticism looks at Kohout's work inconsistently. In novels Nápady svaté Kláry and Hodina tance a lásky the reviewers appreciate the presentation of chosen themes. The memoir-novel is often...
Memoirs in the work of Pavel Kohout
HANOUSEK, Ondřej
This final work deals with an interpretation of commemorative texts of Pavel Kohout in which the author reflects historical moments and his place in it. From the point of methodology this work is inspired by theory of fictional worlds, therefore, it will also focus on the relation of fictional and nonfictional universe. The focus will also be placed on crucial periods of author´s life, especially the time of totalitarian communistic regime, including transformations of ideal world of Pavel Kohout.

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