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Annotated Translation: Robert Blais: Les rêves, messagers de l'âme, Collection Université Rose-Croix Internationale, 2003
Ženčuchová, Marta ; Duběda, Tomáš (advisor) ; Belisová, Šárka (referee)
The BA thesis is composed of two main parts - the Czech translation of selected chapters of publication by Robert Blais: Les rêves, messagers de l'âme. The text is dealing with dreams, their interpretation and symbolism. The second part contains a commentary, composed of a translation analysis of the original and it also deals with individual translation problems and their solutions. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
The Myth and Dream.
NOVÁKOVÁ, Lenka
Thesis is focused on the analysis of symbolic and archetypal dimension of an ancient myth, a biblical story and a fairy tale. We pay attention to the interpretation of dreams which are explicitly mentioned in the artifacts. The first part is devoted to the definition of theoretical background of dream interpretation in Freudian and Jungian psychotherapy. The main part is devoted to the interpretation and comparison of literar artifacts and dreams included.
Picture as a creative metaphor of addicted person existence
PETROVÁ, Sylvie
Bachelor work deals with drugs addiction problems. Theoretical part is focused on research of drug addicts{\crq} personality features and motives of their behavior. Further on, it compares finding of emotional-cognitive development theories with the level of clients{\crq} abilities of creative expression. Practical part looks for concrete non-displaced creative metaphors of instinctive wishes in the art-production of addicts. This part also tries to reveal unconscious and unaware motives and to cultivate emotionally immature creative expression of addicts with a view to these motives. There is a comparison of drug addicts{\crq} and alcoholics{\crq} art-production included at the end od this bachelor work.

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