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Czech sonnet in the first half of the 20th century
Hanus, Ondřej ; Wiendl, Jan (advisor) ; Holý, Jiří (referee)
Ondrej Hanus Czech Sonnet in the 1st Half of the 20th Century Abstract This thesis examines the history of Czech sonnets in 1885-1948. Based on a carefully selected material, it analyses the position of particular texts both in the work of individual writers (from Jaroslav Vrchlicky to Jan Zabrana) and in the defined period of Czech literary history. This period is divided into three phases (1885-1900, 1900-1930 a 1931-1948). Both formal aspects (metre, rhyme, strophic structure) and functional aspects (the various roles of the sonnet in the individual phases of Czech literary history) are taken into account. An important part of the thesis is the revision of the standard narrow formalistic definition of the sonnet. This is substituted with a much broader definition, allowing us to regard various formal experiments as fully-fledged sonnets.
Fictional Worlds Theories. An Analysis and Interpretation of the Recent Development of the Theories of Fictional Worlds.
Zima, Martin ; Bílek, Petr (advisor) ; Málek, Petr (referee)
The thesis analyzes the possibilities of application of the fictional worlds theory as a possible basis for a different literary-theoretical approach to the study of literary texts. Not being a mere literature research, the thesis inquires into issues which are necessarily connected with the fictional worlds theory and which have been so far rarely dealt with, if discussed at all. It contributes to the discussion on advantages and drawbacks of the mimetic approach and of the fiction theory, it analyzes the possible applicability of the fictional worlds theory in literary history, it attempts to determine the correlation between the Seymour Chatman's textual types and the fiction theory nomenclature, and last but not least the thesis deals with the possibilities of this theory in the fictional worlds of lyrical poetry. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Fictional Worlds Theories. An Analysis and Interpretation of the Recent Development of the Theories of Fictional Worlds.
Zima, Martin ; Bílek, Petr (advisor) ; Málek, Petr (referee)
The thesis analyzes the possibilities of application of the fictional worlds theory as a possible basis for a different literary-theoretical approach to the study of literary texts. Not being a mere literature research, the thesis inquires into issues which are necessarily connected with the fictional worlds theory and which have been so far rarely dealt with, if discussed at all. It contributes to the discussion on advantages and drawbacks of the mimetic approach and of the fiction theory, it analyzes the possible applicability of the fictional worlds theory in literary history, it attempts to determine the correlation between the Seymour Chatman's textual types and the fiction theory nomenclature, and last but not least the thesis deals with the possibilities of this theory in the fictional worlds of lyrical poetry. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Czech sonnet in the first half of the 20th century
Hanus, Ondřej ; Wiendl, Jan (advisor) ; Holý, Jiří (referee)
Ondrej Hanus Czech Sonnet in the 1st Half of the 20th Century Abstract This thesis examines the history of Czech sonnets in 1885-1948. Based on a carefully selected material, it analyses the position of particular texts both in the work of individual writers (from Jaroslav Vrchlicky to Jan Zabrana) and in the defined period of Czech literary history. This period is divided into three phases (1885-1900, 1900-1930 a 1931-1948). Both formal aspects (metre, rhyme, strophic structure) and functional aspects (the various roles of the sonnet in the individual phases of Czech literary history) are taken into account. An important part of the thesis is the revision of the standard narrow formalistic definition of the sonnet. This is substituted with a much broader definition, allowing us to regard various formal experiments as fully-fledged sonnets.
Comics studies. Potentials and perspectives
Kořínek, Pavel ; Jareš, Michal ; Foret, M. ; Prokúpek, T.
options and prospects presents texts based on working versions that were read out at the colloquium of the same name in 2011 in Olomouc. Thus a broad range of various subjects with different research approaches is represented, from historicizing excursions and individual schools, traditions and phenomena to interpretational insights into the possibilities of analysing comics material and its features, or theorizing contributions on problems of definition and methodology, to texts on individual “applied” views of work with comics in various fields. Hence to summarize, the publication presents selected perspectives from comics studies (mediological, semiotic, literary studies, narratological, historical, sociological, anthropological, translatological and pedagogical) and thus perhaps has the potential to become a 'new start' in domestic comicsological research, which on a world scale has been a dynamically developing humanities and social science field over the last few years. The attached poll then expands on papers and studies primarily from domestic researchers to include the reflections of comics studies from elsewhere. A set of archive materials then collects and for the first time entirely reprints several difficult-to-find picture series from the domestic tradition of this medium.
The important figures of the French philology of Brno from the beginning up to now
KOUŘILOVÁ, Iva
This bachelor thesis deals with important persons of French philology of Brno from the beginning up to now and especially with one particular person - Otakar Novák. The work is divided into two parts. The first part describes the life and work of Otakar Novák before he started to work as a teacher at the university in Brno. The second part then describes his life and work since the beginning of his work in Brno until his death. Otakar Novák was born on 28 December 1905 in Vienna. He studied Czech and French language and literature at the university in Brno. Since 1946 he worked as an assistant at Charles University in Prague. In 1952 he was moved to Brno, where he worked until the end of his career. Besides being great teacher, he was lecturer at many conferences in Czechoslovakia and abroad, he has published seven books and dozens of articles, reports and reviews of French literature in particular and many forewords and afterwords to classics works of French literature. In 1969 he was elected chairman of the Circle of modern philologists and in 1964 was appointed professor of history of French literature. Otakar Novák was at the time the central figure of Romance studies of Brno and decisively contributed to its development in the area of French literary history, and helped her maintain an internationally comparable level.
„Amor Musas in plausum provocat“. Memorial volumes dedicated to the abbot of Plasy Eugen Tyttl from 1736 in context of Neo-Latin literature
Svatoš, Martin
The article analyses congratulations texts of membres of the Cistercian convent of Plasy from the point of view of the literary theory and praxis of that time.

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