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Character´s Identity in Proses of Pavla Horáková and Radka Denemarková
PROCHÁZKOVÁ, Martina
The bachelor thesis Character´s Identity in Proses of Pavla Horáková and Radka Denemarková deals with the analysis of characters from the novel The Theory of Strangeness (2018) by Pavla Horáková and A Contribution to the History of Joy (2014) by Radka Denemarková. The theoretical part defines the types of characters, their interaction and the discourse of society. The practical part of the work consists of interpretations of novels, including a comparison of society, characters and constructing their identities.
Space of Memory in Anna Bolavá´s Works
AUBRECHT, Adam
The thesis Space of Memory in Anna Bolavá's Works deals with interpretations of texts of the Czech author Anna Bolavá, and bases them on theses of Maurice Halbwachs, Aleida Assmann and Paul Ricoeur relating to memory, space, and identity of characters. Particularly the poetry debut called Černý rok, and then the parts of Řečovice trilogy - Do tmy, Ke dnu and Před povodní is analysed.
Non-Standard Czech in Prosaic Works by Petra Soukupová
Pokorná, Gabriela ; Mareš, Petr (advisor) ; Synková, Pavlína (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to describe non-standard literary devices and their functions in some of Petra Soukupova's prose. On this basis, we will try to define the author's style. The thesis is divided into two parts: theoretical and practical. The theoretical part introduces the artist, her work and position in current Czech literary output. Other chapters are devoted to the stratification and differentiation of Czech language and the examples of colloquial literary devices in literature. This is followed by the practical part - linguistic analysis of selected novels (K moři, Zmizet, Marta v roce vetřelce), which will be the base for the conclusion where all the existing information will be summarized and important findings on the author's style drawn.
Literary Characters of Communist Belief and/or Membership as Specific Character Types in Contemporary Czech Prose Fiction
Klímová, Kamila ; Bílek, Petr (advisor) ; Činátlová, Blanka (referee)
The diploma thesis analyzes the literary characters of Communist protagonists in the novels and short stories published in Czech literature of the last fifteen years. We assume that the time distance dynamically changes the concepts of the representations of the Communist protagonists. The aim of this work is not only to define the stereotypical traits that are associated with the figure of the Communists, but it also attempts to identify the practices of the lifting up of such protagonists from the traditional semiotic connotations. The thesis analyzes the characters of the Communists from the point of the thematic units, as they seem to be the most common semantic units for standard readers.

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