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Painter Karel Myslbek (1874-1915)
Bradáčová, Barbora ; Prahl, Roman (advisor) ; Rakušanová, Marie (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the academic painter Karel Myslbek, who is known in the art world for his social work. The work not only maps the artist's distinctive work, which has so far only received marginal attention, but also gives it to the contemporary context. In individual chapters, Myslbek's paintings are compared with the works of domestic and foreign authors. The work also outlines the period's cultural and social background of the time, which had an indisputable influence on many artists. he detailed evaluation of Karel Myslbek's graphic work, which has so far been of little interest of the reluctant public, is also a big value of the work. The thesis concludes with a discussion of the phenomenon of suicide at the beginning of the 20th century, pointing out the stigmatization of this problem on canvases and the fate of painters.
Phenomenon of Fanfiction - Literature on the Internet
Bradáčová, Barbora ; Klumparová, Štěpánka (advisor) ; Kubíček, Tomáš (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the phenomenon of fanfiction - literature on the internet. Fanfiction is specific in its link to another literary or film (etc.) creation and is also made by the fans. In theoretical part, it presents the terms fanfiction and fandom, gives short history of these two terms abroad (especially in USA) and also in our country. The next chapter is supposed to help with orientation in fanfiction, there are classified genres and types of fanfiction and more terms, that linked to fanfiction. Last theoretical part works fanfiction in literary theory. In practical part, there is one fanfiction (from Harry Potter fandom) compared to original. The aim was to find continuation of fanfiction to original and deduce if it is possible to expect any art values in fanfiction. The conclusion of this work is that fanfiction is truly part of literature and one can find texts with artistic potential.
The sculptor Ludvik Simek (1837 - 1886)
Bradáčová, Barbora ; Prahl, Roman (advisor) ; Šámal, Petr (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the topic of a 19th-century sculptor Ludvik Simek who lived between 1837 and 1886. This thesis, which is supported by historical sources and specialized literature, does not only map his artwork but also pays attention to his important life stages. The first part of this thesis is dealing with Simek's student years and artwork. Both were affected by his teacher, Emanuel Max. The second period of Simek's art is described in the second part of this bachelor thesis. The second Šimek's art period began by his departure to Rome, where he met Vaclav Levy, who helped him with the creation of Josef Jungmann monument in Prague. The final part of this thesis is dedicated to Simek's late work and impact of his late work on young Josef Vaclav Myslbek.
Fanfiction in context of teaching czech language
Bradáčová, Barbora ; Zimová, Lucie (advisor) ; Hník, Ondřej (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with applying fanfiction to the Czech language and literature lessons for the 2nd stage of basic school. The main focus is on writing with esthetical focus. First part deals with fanfiction set on its application in education. Next part is studying the demands of Czech curriculum on teaching writing methods and the goals and methods of creative writing. Third part opens the possibilities of fanfiction and discusses reasons why fanfiction is useful. It gives ideas how to use fanfiction in education in specific ways to explore student's literacy and other skills. Last part contains four lesson plans based on work with fanfiction and its curriculum's themes. Three of these lessons were experienced with years 7, 8 and 9 students. Applying fanfiction seems to be useful, especially with theme setting and students' motivation.
Phenomenon of Fanfiction - Literature on the Internet
Bradáčová, Barbora ; Klumparová, Štěpánka (advisor) ; Kubíček, Tomáš (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the phenomenon of fanfiction - literature on the internet. Fanfiction is specific in its link to another literary or film (etc.) creation and is also made by the fans. In theoretical part, it presents the terms fanfiction and fandom, gives short history of these two terms abroad (especially in USA) and also in our country. The next chapter is supposed to help with orientation in fanfiction, there are classified genres and types of fanfiction and more terms, that linked to fanfiction. Last theoretical part works fanfiction in literary theory. In practical part, there is one fanfiction (from Harry Potter fandom) compared to original. The aim was to find continuation of fanfiction to original and deduce if it is possible to expect any art values in fanfiction. The conclusion of this work is that fanfiction is truly part of literature and one can find texts with artistic potential.

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