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Characters in Vasil Bykav's works
Koliášová, Jana ; Kosáková, Hana (advisor) ; Ulbrechtová, Helena (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with literary analysis of characters in works of Belarusian writer Vasil Bykaŭ. Despite numerous translations, his works are not yet thoroughly researched in czech context. Primary this thesis is focused on contribution of the current narrative analysis which has been neglected. First chapter outlines Bykaŭ's works with emphasis on his approach to shaping the characters in the broader context of the main tendencies of Soviet war literature of the second half of the 20th century. The following chapter explains the most common procedures of the construction of Bykaŭ's characters and describes an analysis of other narrative categories which are essential for complete character modeling. The third chapter focuses on a brief typology of the characters appearing across Bykaŭ's works; in the centre of attention, there are the ways in which the author transforms and enriches the canonical index of socialist realism (war literature) characters.
War Being a Topic in Demand? F. V. Krejčí ´s Essays from the Year 1915 as an Impulse to Literary Polemics.
VITOŇOVÁ, Barbora
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to reflect on the question of World War I as a suitable literary topic presented in the book of essays of František Václav Krejčí, the Czech writer and critic at the turn of the 19th and 20th century, called Doba: Essaye z roku 1915 [Time: Essays from 1915]. Furthermore to shed a light on the motivation and resources that contributed to decided opinions of this significant critic of literature and art, based on elaborated ideological analysis of Essays, analysis of critical feedback in reviews and articles published in the daily press during the war and studies which deals with personality of František Václav Krejčí and his views on the need for literary (artistic) work inspired by the war. Moreover the thesis presents F. V. Krejčí as a leading personality of the literary movement of the nineties in the 19th century, who aroused numerous polemics and criticisms (e.g. by F. X. Šalda, reputable critic of the first half of the 20th century) by his later attitudes towards the war and his understanding of the need of the Czech literature to react to the war immediately.
Characters in Vasil Bykav's works
Koliášová, Jana ; Kosáková, Hana (advisor) ; Ulbrechtová, Helena (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with literary analysis of characters in works of Belarusian writer Vasil Bykaŭ. Despite numerous translations, his works are not yet thoroughly researched in czech context. Primary this thesis is focused on contribution of the current narrative analysis which has been neglected. First chapter outlines Bykaŭ's works with emphasis on his approach to shaping the characters in the broader context of the main tendencies of Soviet war literature of the second half of the 20th century. The following chapter explains the most common procedures of the construction of Bykaŭ's characters and describes an analysis of other narrative categories which are essential for complete character modeling. The third chapter focuses on a brief typology of the characters appearing across Bykaŭ's works; in the centre of attention, there are the ways in which the author transforms and enriches the canonical index of socialist realism (war literature) characters.
The Problems of a guilt in a view of German and Czech Literature
MĚŠŤANOVÁ, Květa
In my Bachelor Thesis I am going to focus on the problems of a guilt in the early after-war German and Czech fiction. I am trying to look into burning out, which is featured in mentioned fiction. This Thesis is concerned on a question of a possible future hope and its forms too, which could a man hit by war find. I compare both points of view in selected short stories by Wolfgang Borchert Smutný studený svět and in a drama Venku přede dveřmi. I have mentioned Heinrich Bolls novel A anděl mlčel and so on in Hermann Hesses Stupně. I have chosen Holans Panychida, Bednářs Praha pod křídly války and Drdas Němá barikáda from Czech fiction. My knowledges into preface problem thema and theoretical part are from Otázka viny by Karl Jaspers, Hannah Arendts essay O násilí and Tzvetan Todorovs text V mezní situaci.

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