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Childhood motiv in Marina Tzvetaeva's work
Tolkunova, Yana ; Hlaváček, Antonín (advisor) ; Hříbková, Radka (referee)
Abstract. The aim of the thesis is to research an image of a child as a small human being and an image of childhood as a condition of a human soul in the literarily works of a celebrated Russian poetess Marina Tsvetaeva. The poems being researched are written in various periods of Tsvetaeva's literary career, in which she touches upon the subject of childhood. The work concentrates on comparative analyses of selected literature and it should be observed, that the object of the analysis is only a small fraction of lyric poems, which on the whole amount to more than a thousand. There is an attempt to follow the development and changes in the theme of children and childhood in the process of creative evolution and maturity of the poetess. Due to the fact, that thesis concentrates on pomes from different periods of poetess' life, the goal is to support hypothesis that the leitmotif of childhood was one of the most important in Tsvetaeva's creative outlook. Keywords: Tsvetaeva's work, poetry, theme of childhood, lyrical subject
The Transformation of the lyrical subject in poetry of Václav Hrabě
Jonášová, Alena ; Hoffmann, Bohuslav (advisor) ; Holý, Jiří (referee)
This bachelor thesis is focused on the intricacies of the poetic legacy of Václav Hrabě. The first part of the thesis contains a general introduction - the poet′s life, the difficulties with the posthumous publication of his work and the development of the work′s reception. The second part of the thesis is dedicated to an analysis of the lyrical subject in different publications of Hrabě′s poetry and in particular poems as well. Attention is given especially to the problems of different editions of his work. The conclusion of this analysis is founded upon the basic principles of Václav Hrabě′s poetics and describing the transformations of the lyrical subject. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
The Transformation of the lyrical subject in poetry of Václav Hrabě
Jonášová, Alena ; Hoffmann, Bohuslav (advisor) ; Holý, Jiří (referee)
This bachelor thesis is focused on the intricacies of the poetic legacy of Václav Hrabě. The first part of the thesis contains a general introduction - the poet′s life, the difficulties with the posthumous publication of his work and the development of the work′s reception. The second part of the thesis is dedicated to an analysis of the lyrical subject in different publications of Hrabě′s poetry and in particular poems as well. Attention is given especially to the problems of different editions of his work. The conclusion of this analysis is founded upon the basic principles of Václav Hrabě′s poetics and describing the transformations of the lyrical subject. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Childhood motiv in Marina Tzvetaeva's work
Tolkunova, Yana ; Hlaváček, Antonín (advisor) ; Hříbková, Radka (referee)
Abstract. The aim of the thesis is to research an image of a child as a small human being and an image of childhood as a condition of a human soul in the literarily works of a celebrated Russian poetess Marina Tsvetaeva. The poems being researched are written in various periods of Tsvetaeva's literary career, in which she touches upon the subject of childhood. The work concentrates on comparative analyses of selected literature and it should be observed, that the object of the analysis is only a small fraction of lyric poems, which on the whole amount to more than a thousand. There is an attempt to follow the development and changes in the theme of children and childhood in the process of creative evolution and maturity of the poetess. Due to the fact, that thesis concentrates on pomes from different periods of poetess' life, the goal is to support hypothesis that the leitmotif of childhood was one of the most important in Tsvetaeva's creative outlook. Keywords: Tsvetaeva's work, poetry, theme of childhood, lyrical subject
Poetry of Viktor Fischl
ŠTUMPFOVÁ, Barbora
The following master thesis is focused on the poetry work of Viktor Fischl. This thesis is also focused, among the others, on the topic of whether and how a point of view of a lyrical subject on a living in reality is changing in the poems. The thesis deals with the forming of Viktor Fischl's poetry itself in the context of present development and thinking. For showing of a complete author's work it was necessary to deal not only with collections of poems that had been published in book form, but also with available work in manuscript (or typescript) in the Viktor Fischl's Fund at the Museum of Czech Literature in Prague. The master thesis is methodologically based on the concept of Miroslav Červenka's fictional worlds. In his book Fikční světy lyriky (Fictional Worlds of Lyric Poetry) describes, among the others, the relationship of the current world and fictional world in lyric poetry. About the fiction and fictional worlds was thought only in connection with a narrative story. However, also in the lyric poetry it is necessary to think about the fictional worlds and Červenka proves that the relationship of reality and fictional world could be in lyric poem more often than in the narrative. In this master thesis the poetry work of Viktor Fischl is divided for clarity into several parts. Each part is devoted to a specific range of the author's poetry. Collections or cycles of poems were assigned to the chapters according to the period, in which were finished. The first interpretive chapter of the master thesis is focused on work itself, the earliest work of Viktor Fischl, a work from the period 1928 - 1929. The next chapter deals with his work in the thirties. The third significant section consists of the exile poetry from the author's stay in the United Kingdom during the Second World War. Next chapters are focused on the post-war author's work, work from the fiftieth and late poetic work of Viktor Fischl. The last chapter is devoted to poems and some fractions that are not included in the collections of poems.

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