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Collage Is Alive and Kicking!
Soudková, Kateřina ; Šachová, Kateřina (referee) ; Kögler, Žaneta (advisor)
The output of my studio thesis – redesign of a book called Zůstaňte s námi by Marek Šindelka, follows to the theoretical section titled Collage in contemporary Czech illustration and brings up the know-how of said issue. This fictional redesigned story book by contemporary Czech author deals with the current possibilities of the collage technique, its practical application in the field of graphic design and strives for its reconnection with modern Czech books.
Changes of canon law from the Second Vatican Council to the present
Drábiková, Nina ; Tretera, Jiří Rajmund (advisor) ; Horák, Záboj (referee)
Changes in canon law from the Second Vatican Council to the present Abstract This thesis deals with the development of the canon law of the Catholic Church from the beginning of the Second Vatican Council to the present day, that is, from 1962. The aim of the thesis is to give an overview of the most significant amendments in the field of canon law in the period covered. During this period, six popes (including John Paul I, whose pontificate lasted only thirty-three days) succeeded at the head of the Catholic Church. The first chapter of the thesis studies canon law as a legal discipline in the context of secular law. The second chapter deals with the period of the Second Vatican Council, its convocation, and its successive four sessions. During the Council, the death of Pope John XXIII occurred. He was succeeded by Pope Paul VI, who immediately expressed his willingness to proceed with the Council and presided over the Council from the second session onwards. In particular, the individual subchapters analyse the sixteen documents issued by the Council during the sessions, which became the ideological basis for the subsequent changes in canon law. The third chapter examines the legislative changes in canon law between the end of the Second Vatican Council and the publication of the new Code of Canon Law....
Émile Zola's short stories
HNOJSKÁ, Anežka
he present bachelor thesis focuses on Émile Zola and his short stories, which are not very well known nowadays. In the introductory part we will focus on naturalism and its development in France, then on Émile Zola himself. The second part of the thesis presents the short story work of this writer and its diversity, which does not always fall into the naturalistic conception of literature. Furthermore, the thesis will focus on the thematic and genre analysis of these short stories.
Changes in Debt Relief Self-Employed Persons after Amendment to the Insolvency Act
VONDŘEJC, Tomáš
The bachelor thesis describes the main changes in debt relief after the amendment of Insolvency Act No. 31/2019 Coll, which is effective from the 1st of June 2019, amending Act No. 182/2006 Coll., Bankruptcy and the Methods of its Resolution. The thesis provides basic information on insolvency proceedings, the historical development of the Insolvency Act, the characteristics of debt relief, bankruptcy and reorganization. Another part of the thesis also deals with the amendment to the Insolvency Act, which aims to alleviation the negative consequences of the covid-19 pandemic on the economic situation of citizens and self-employed persons. The practical part detects the view of amendment No. 31/2019 Coll., from insolvency administrators and judges of the insolvency section of the Regional Court in České Budějovice and evaluates the results with predetermined hypotheses.
Třiatřicet stříbrných křepelek. Comparison of the prose by Jan Trefulka and the movie by Antonín Kachlík
STLUKOVÁ, Lucie
The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to analyse the novel Třiatřicet stříbrných křepelek from 1963 by prosaic Jan Trefulka and compares it with the identically named film by director Antonín Kachlík. The theoretical part of the thesis deals with the definition of terms from the field of narratology, especially from the category of the scope of the story, narrator, characters, events and space. Attention is paid to depicting the everyday life of the 1960s in the Czechoslovak culture, everyday life will allow to convey the political backround of the selected piece of art. The thesis aims to find out how the work changes when transferred from one medium to another, in this case from a book template to its film adaptation.
Zero Discharge in Debt - the Pluses and Minuses and a Comparison with the Previous Adaptation
ŠÍTALOVÁ, Sára
The bachelor thesis deals with current amendment of the Insolvency Act, which started to be in force on 1. 6. 2019. The amendment changes conditions in admission and the process of the discharge in debt. The theoretical part deals with comparison of the discharge in debt after the debt relief amendment with the previous adaptation. Based on the described changes, the pluses and minuses are evaluated. The practical part contains an analysis of data gained from the insolvency register. It compares the amount of applications to the discharge in debt and the success rate of the unsecured creditors before and after the amendment.
The Prose Marie by Alexandr Kliment and Its Film Adaptation by Václav Vorlíček
HLAVÁČKOVÁ, Eliška
This bachelor thesis deals with analyzing the novella Marie from 1960, which was written by the Czech prosaic Alexandr Kliment, and comparing the book to the identically named film adaptation, which was directed by Václav Vorlíček in 1964. The main focus is put on describing both narratives - mainly in the scope of the story, and characters; giving attention to the aspect of the narrator, events, and settings as well. Through the means of the analysis of each of the categories and their subsequent comparison between both narratives, this thesis aims to discover, whether the story was modified in order to better serve the audiovisual media, and if it was, then how each media influenced the interpretation of the story itself.
Ostře sledované vlaky: From the Story of Kain to the Short Story, From the Short Story to the Oscar Film and to theatrical adaptation
Frank, Lukáš ; Novotný, David Jan (advisor) ; Maňák, Vratislav (referee)
Diploma thesis Closely Watched Trains: from the short story Kain to the short story, from short story to Oscar film and theatrical adaptations maps the path of Bohumil Hrabal's existential short story Kain, through the short story Closely Watched Trains, an Oscar film of the same name to theatrical adaptations that were dramatized by different people. The work also includes media response and comparison of the similarity of books, films and productions. The first part deals with the theoretical definition of literary genres, namely short stories and short stories. Review and criticism from the journalistic genres are theoretically described. The film and theater adaptation is defined and the dramatic structure of the film work is described. The second part presents the life and work of the writer Bohumil Hrabal and examines in more detail his distinctive writing style. The next sections are always devoted to the specific medium that the text carries. First, the text of the existential short story Kain is analyzed, followed by the short story Closely Watched Trains, including media coverage in the periodical press, followed by the Oscar-winning film Closely Watched Trains, which includes a biography of director Jiří Menzel and a chapter devoted to the Oscars. At the end of these chapters is a...
Gustav Leutelt, a poet of the Jizera Mountains
Štefková, Michaela ; Tvrdík, Milan (advisor) ; Weinberg, Manfred (referee)
Keywords: regional literature, legends, autobiographical prose literature, fiction, short stories, novellas, literary creation, aesthetics of nature Abstract: The subject of this thesis is a life and writing of the Gustav Leutelt, one of the lesser known German writing authors of Bohemia from the turn of the 20th century. Special attention is paid on describing the Jizera Mountains that play a pivotal role in his creation. The first chapter formulates the subject matter and establishes the goals of the thesis. The second chapter takes a brief look at the Leutelt's life and his writing. The third chapter covers introduction of specific works from three main areas of his art, which were fictional prose, legends and natural works. The final chapter summarizes the results and insights of the thesis.

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