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One about the other one: What Čapek brothers published about each other
Hrdlička, Jan ; Slomek, Jaromír (advisor) ; Osvaldová, Barbora (referee)
This thesis is focused on a topic which, up to this point, has been mostly marginal. It pays attention to the mutual presentation of the Čapek brothers during the so-called First Republic. It aims to reveal the means they used to write about each other in the press then and what were the features and circumstances of those references. It also deals with the self- presentation of the Čapek brothers as a duo. I intend to present the relationship between Karel Čapek and Josef Čapek to the current recipient just like it could have been seen by people in former Czechoslovakia. The theoretical part explains primarily the life of both authors and their position in a world back then, but also the situation of media during the First Republic. The practical part then analyzes the mutual references and it deduces the relationship brothers had in a Czechoslovakian press.
Critical Discourse in the Period 1918 - 1922 (Reception of Early Work of Čapek´s Brothers).
BRYNYCH, Ondřej
This bachelor thesis analyzes the critical discourse in the Czech literary environment from 1918 to 1922 in the relation to the early modernist work of Čapek's brothers. The theoretical aspect deals with various approaches to literary history and the potential benefits of the analysis of contemporary critical reception of literature, and of critical discourse in general. The custom practical section is devoted to an analysis of the accumulated material from the contemporary press. It analyzes the speech of major critics who have written about the works of Čapek's brothers from different aesthetic and ideological perspectives, and seeks to outline the essential elements of representative variants of contemporary critical discourse, which is characterized in terms of aesthetic concepts and contemporary ideas. In the conclusion the results are considered as absorption and subversive forces in contemporary speech.

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