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The genre of fairy tales in Julius Zeyer's work
MALÁ, Nikola
This diploma thesis deals with the specific process of adaptation of folklore topic in the work of Julius Zeyer. The thesis is divided into the explanatory part and the practical part. The theoretical part is focused on the history and development of the fairy tale genre, its main representatives, characteristic features, classification possibilities and also the history of folkloristics. There is also included is a chapter on the lumírovci movement and the life and work of Julius Zeyer. The practical part describes the plot of selected works, which are then analyzed on the basis of theories of C. G. Jung, Marie-Louis von Franz and V. J. Propp that are explained in the explanatory section. Finally, every work is categorized according to Toman, Šmahelová and Propp classifications.
Augustin Eugen Mužík
MRAZÍKOVÁ, Petra
Annotation The Bachelor Thesis is a result of survey in a field of Literary history and Literary theory. As might be expected it is based on qualitative research. Outcome of quantitative research is meant only to second our thesis. The Thesis reflects the latest state of research in above-mentioned fields and it leans on some of the former structuralistic or neostructuralistic Thesis. The Bachelor Thesis endeavors to bring new knowledge about one of literary group members associated with weekly magazine Lumir and a disciple of Jaroslav Vrchlicky Augustin Eugen Muzik (1859-1925). As far as general phase is concerned, in the context of bohemian literary discourse Thesis is devoted to 80s & 90s and it is further focused on artifacts of parnassism. The analytical part of the Thesis is based on poem analysis Libusino loze, Balady a legendy (1884) and its intepretation. There is also comparison to Toman a lesni panna, Ohlas pisni ceskych (1839) by F. L. Celakovsky included since we spotted some similarities between these two poems.
The Discovery of Inner Light in the Soul of Modern People
Hrdina, Martin
The study describes the discovery of ideas of inner light in people, which was inspired in the Czech lands by an Oriental renaissance and which manifested itself in the thinking of the philosopher František Čupr. A new resonance of archaic ideas in the modern era, dominated by physical theories of light, is mapped out in the religious discourse of the 1860s and 1870s, based on the example of the discussion about Christ at the time. Čupr´s concept of Christ, drawing on the texts of the ancient Indian Upanishads and Puranas, is compared with the interpretation in the biography of Christ by Ernest Renan, which was widely read at the time. At the end of the article, attention is devoted to manifestations of the new concept of light in this segment of the Czech literary field, whose authors had the greatest preconditions for interiorising stimuli coming from Oriental cultures.
Lyrics of Antonín Klášterský in the context of the Lumír´s generation
DAVIDOVÁ, Jitka
The thesis will occupy with the interpretation of lyrics of Antonín Klášterský pursuant his selected texts. The thesis will attempt to determine a developmental place of the poet Within the Lumír´s generation and also to specify the situation of Antonín Klášterský as an epigone of Jaroslav Vrchlický. A component of the thesis will be ananalysis of means of expression, i.e. the poetics of Antonín Klášterský. The aim of the thesis will be also to evaluate previous state of knowledge about the poet in special literature, i.e. tonotice Klášterský´s reception response in Czech literary historiography.

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