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Phenomenon Na koho to slovo padne (25 years of production)
Šupšaková, Viktória ; Pšenička, Martin (advisor) ; Etlík, Jaroslav (referee)
The bachelor thesis, in its first part, is focused on staging of this script by a group of five Slovak actors as part of their studies at The Academy of Performing Arts (VŠMU) in Bratislava. The staging of the play has achieved success since 1998 not only across Slovakia, but also abroad. This production has later been added to the repertoire of Divadlo Astorka Korzo '90 in Bratislava where it is frequently sold out. In next part, is analyzed a play by Hungarian writer Gábor Görgey that began his career as a playwright in 1969. In Hungarian, the drama is called "Komásszony, hol a stukker?", while in both Slovak and Czech the title of the play is "Na koho to slovo padne". In the next chapter, thesis is focused on staging of this script. The aim of the thesis is to find out what lies behind this sucessful production and this phenomenon, which is still so popular among the audience after 500 performances and more than 25 years of its existence. Key words: Gábor Görgey, Na koho to slovo padne, analysis, drama, production, grotesque, absurd play, Divadlo Astorka Korzo '90, Slovakia
Agatha Christie in Czech Literary Culture
Šupšaková, Viktória ; Řadová Holanová, Markéta (advisor) ; Bílek, Petr (referee)
In seen bachelor thesis we focus on British written being Agatha Christie (1890-1976) and her work in Czech literature culture. At the beginning is her brief résumé and characteristics not just of a prosaic work, which is close to detective genre, but also drama plays, stories written under her pseudonym Mary Westmacott and other texts (summary in attachment), with touching of context of what was written but other British writter in Great Britain. After a try of making a definition of detective piece is here seen a history of detective genre, which is divided on world and Czech part, with the most important beings of this genre and their pieces. Following the main part of this thesis maps Czech publishings of Agatha Christie, from the begining in 1927 until these days. Continuing with reception of her work in Czech literature culture and how it was reflected in periodicals. In the end of my work we try to construct evolution of the view of Agatha Christie as a writer of the detective genre at the base of the reception of her work and through the view of publishers who published her work.

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