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Jakubčíková, Iveta ; Kalfiřtová, Eva (advisor) ; Müllerová, Eva (referee)
This bachelor thesis regards the subject of Comédie-Française, the world's oldest national theatre. Comédie-Française is the only French national theatre with its own troupe of actors and a repertoire of over 3000 theatre plays. The aim of this thesis was to create a modern, compact, Czech-written description of the theatre's history, the differences between its 3 stages and its largely rigid hierarchy structure. The thesis furthermore questioned and tried to answer the competitive ability of a theatre house with a tradition as old as nearly 350 years and a very elaborate system of rules in an era of new media. The history of the theatre begins in 1680, when Comédie-Française was found by a royal decree of Louis XIV. Comédie-Française played an influential role in the arising new art movements, the revolutions and political changes in French society in the course of three centuries. Even though the most recent audience-studies in Comédie-Française were reported in the last century and therefore it is difficult to define today's typical spectator, the theatre did not experience any decline in visitors on average in the last 20 years, which is among other caused by the pro-active approach to reaching younger audiences. 40% of audience members exclusively visits Comédie-Française. One million euros...
Alfred de Musset and his dramatic work
Koždoňová, Alžběta ; Jamek, Václav (advisor) ; Pohorský, Aleš (referee)
The purpose of this study is to define different types of love in selected theatre plays of Alfred de Musset. I also partly focused in his plays on social questions, negative characters and unconventional theatrical methods. At first I introduced the work and important moments of writer's life which were often an inspiration for his stories and characters. I also outlined the brief history of romantic theatre and finally analyzed the theatre plays. The selected analyzes include the extracts illustrating the types of loves or unique traits of characters. The contribution of this study consists in defining the original method the author used to describe the profundity of the feelings of his characters. Key words: Alfred de Musset, French theatre, 19th Century, romanticism, types of love Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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