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Characteristic of magazine "Malý čtenář" 1882-1895
Křesťanová, Gabriela ; Brožová, Věra (advisor) ; Mocná, Dagmar (referee)
Magazine Malý čtenář published between 1882-1941. It was a magazine for children and youth, which was associated primarily with respect to the nation, patriotism and the Czech countryside. In its early days was moralizing. It became one of the most important Czech magazine for children. In my work I looked at the time of the magazine from 1882 to 1895. In those years passed it the original authors, who were teachers from Poděbrady Vognar, Zelený and Smetana, to the publisher J. R. Vilímek. The quality of articles improved. For Malý čtenář wrote prominent personalities of Czech literature, for example Eliška Krásnohorská, Adolf Heyduk, Karel Václav Rais or Josef Václav Sládek. I have dealt with poetry and prose at the time before 1887 and after this year. I was interested in changing the structure of articles, especially the increasing number of historical and adventure stories. I was interested in using different genres of children's literature, everything I looked at specific examples. I focused on the famous writers, but I watched the most minor writers too. The result of the work was an overview of the structure of the magazine, the most important genres and writers. The examples confirm the growing quality of the articles. The magazine provided me with insight into literature for children and...
Malý čtenář magazine
Křesťanová, Gabriela ; Brožová, Věra (advisor) ; Mocná, Dagmar (referee)
The Malý čtenář (The Little Reader) magazine was published between the years of 1882 and 1941. At that time, this was one of the most significant Czech magazines for children and young people. The magazine altered during its existence. Poetry, fiction, nonfiction articles, games, jokes and puzzles remained its constant theme. The magazine was founded by teachers from Poděbrady. Its original role was to present school teaching through more fun and entertainment. Nonfiction articles played a significant role in the early years of the magazine. A big change for the existence of the magazine meant a transition to J. R. Vilímek publishing in 1888. In the 90s of the 19th century, the magazine became a more serious publication, primarily due to its incorporation of high quality poetry. Among the authors of the poems appears Josef Vaclav Sládek, who is regarded as the founder of Czech poetry for children. In these years, the magazine also aimed to appeal to a new target group of readers: adolescent school boys. At the beginning of the twentieth century, the ratio between poetry and prose in Malý čtenář gradually balanced. A key figure in the magazine, František Serafínský Procházka, took the main role in poetry. Prose came with longer serial stories with elements of realism; more fairy tales also appeared....
Characteristic of magazine "Malý čtenář" 1882-1895
Křesťanová, Gabriela ; Brožová, Věra (advisor) ; Mocná, Dagmar (referee)
Magazine Malý čtenář published between 1882-1941. It was a magazine for children and youth, which was associated primarily with respect to the nation, patriotism and the Czech countryside. In its early days was moralizing. It became one of the most important Czech magazine for children. In my work I looked at the time of the magazine from 1882 to 1895. In those years passed it the original authors, who were teachers from Poděbrady Vognar, Zelený and Smetana, to the publisher J. R. Vilímek. The quality of articles improved. For Malý čtenář wrote prominent personalities of Czech literature, for example Eliška Krásnohorská, Adolf Heyduk, Karel Václav Rais or Josef Václav Sládek. I have dealt with poetry and prose at the time before 1887 and after this year. I was interested in changing the structure of articles, especially the increasing number of historical and adventure stories. I was interested in using different genres of children's literature, everything I looked at specific examples. I focused on the famous writers, but I watched the most minor writers too. The result of the work was an overview of the structure of the magazine, the most important genres and writers. The examples confirm the growing quality of the articles. The magazine provided me with insight into literature for children and...

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