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The represantation of ideal female in the work of Tomáš Štítný
Bendová, Martina ; Škarpová, Marie (advisor) ; Hošna, Jiří (referee)
The Bachelor work specializes in religious moral-educational literature in the period of the second half of the 14th century to beginning of the 15th century, which is thematically concentrated on figure and education of ideal type of woman. Theoretical base of work brings a vision of medieval human beings, its classification in society, women position within framework of this diagram and reflection of this all in contemporary moral-educational writings. This situation is integrated to a context of the Czech literature. According to this there is presented a typical genre of this age (treatise), which brings that vision of ideal christian woman. Basis for women question is analysis of Tomáš Štítný's work Teatrise of three states, from which an ideal type of woman is abstracted in a view of Christian theological teaching.
Ideal representation of women in old Czech legend of St. Elizabeth
KOLÁŘOVÁ, Markéta
The diploma thesis focuses on the analysis of the woman's ideal during the High Middle Ages, how it was represented by St. Elizabeth of Hungary as the main character of the old-Bohemian Život svaté Alžběty that was credited to Tomáš Štítný ze Štítného. Elizabeth belongs to a new type of saintesses which during the contemporary times embodied important ideals of Christianity (above all poverty and love toward a fellowman realized by charitable and social work) and they offered a model for some overshadowed aspects of feminity (mainly a model of a perfect wife and a widow). We concentrate especially on the formation of the main character in all three women's statuses typical for the Middle Ages, that is virginity, married life and viduity, and also on the revision of their traditional hierarchy in the Elizabethean hagiography.

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