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Jan Neruda, the theater critic
Kášová, Michala ; Topolová, Barbara (advisor) ; Just, Vladimír (referee)
The topic of this bachelor thesis is the theatre critiques and essays of Jan Neruda dedicated to Provisional Theatre, which functioned in the years 1862 - 1883. In the first part of my thesis, I am presenting Neruda's journalistic work, while further I describe the form, style and topics of his critical treatise. I tried to classify his critical works into the social, political and cultural context by using secondary literature and by including selected passages from his critiques. I present significant celebrities of Provisional Theatre, as well as important leading personalities and milestones in the development of this theatre. Neruda dealt thoroughly with practical aspects of staging and he closely observed the acting work. In his critiques he described general acting principles of the late romanticism with occasional realistic tendencies, but he also commented on concrete theatrical and non-theatrical phenomena. His importance lies in the consistent critical observation of the practical theatrical aspects, which he pursued with sustained journalistic regularity and thoroughness. With his theoretic work he helped to achieve the professionalization of the first Czech systematically operating theatre and he portrayed it for future generations.
Comedy of František Ferdinand Šamberk
Váchová, Kateřina ; Smrčka, Jiří (advisor) ; Mocná, Dagmar (referee)
The bachelor thesis is focused on comedies of František Ferdinand Šamberk, which he wrote between 60's and 80's of the 19th century. First chapters are focused on personality of F. F. Šamberk, historical context and function of theaters in our country during his lifetime. The main topic of this thesis is analysis and comparation of three spectator successful and spectator less successful drama. Results of this analysis and comparation are probable causes of success or failure of his drama. KEYWORDS Šamberk, comedy, National Theatre, Provisional Theatre, arena
Jan Neruda, the theater critic
Kášová, Michala ; Topolová, Barbara (advisor) ; Just, Vladimír (referee)
The topic of this bachelor thesis is the theatre critiques and essays of Jan Neruda dedicated to Provisional Theatre, which functioned in the years 1862 - 1883. In the first part of my thesis, I am presenting Neruda's journalistic work, while further I describe the form, style and topics of his critical treatise. I tried to classify his critical works into the social, political and cultural context by using secondary literature and by including selected passages from his critiques. I present significant celebrities of Provisional Theatre, as well as important leading personalities and milestones in the development of this theatre. Neruda dealt thoroughly with practical aspects of staging and he closely observed the acting work. In his critiques he described general acting principles of the late romanticism with occasional realistic tendencies, but he also commented on concrete theatrical and non-theatrical phenomena. His importance lies in the consistent critical observation of the practical theatrical aspects, which he pursued with sustained journalistic regularity and thoroughness. With his theoretic work he helped to achieve the professionalization of the first Czech systematically operating theatre and he portrayed it for future generations.
The Spain Plays on the Stages of Prague in the XIXth Century
MLÁDKOVÁ, Eva
My bachelor thesis deals with the productions of the Spanish dramatics on the Prague stages in 19th century. The aim of thesis was creating a list of all productions and describing the success of each play with comparison to others from available materials. Part of the thesis was also the development of summary cards from individual performances.

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