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Portraiture of aristocracy in official dramas in the 2nd half of 19h century
Magdová, Marcela ; Županič, Jan (advisor) ; Soukup, Jaromír (referee)
movement when Czech language was the main attribute of national competency taken by the first patriots. Aristocracy understood however this competency differently. They believed in the old professional traditions from territorial point of view ("terrestrial patriotism") and with respect to their German orientation became to be Czech Germans. Absence of misunderstanding between the aristocratic and common community was resulting by their different opinion of conservative and liberal world view. As from 1848 already two antagonistic groups of high-born and the other people exist. One try-out to retrieve all gentle elites was done in the 2nd half of 19 century when we can see overall tendency to find common conclusion in the society held by the old Czech party. However Young Czech publicists were strictly against and Czech aristocracy was found fault with all disasters came to the Czech country. Starting with the eighties a fall-back of aristocracy, mainly in cultural and intellectual areas became stronger. Common life was more oriented on the other part of community. Aristocracy was gradually isolated in their own world represented by exquisite life style typical for previous periods. Incoming ninetieth just confirmed already stated reality. Nobility lost their political power and started to be concentrated...
Russian "New Drama"
Magdová, Marcela ; VEDRAL, Jan (advisor) ; ULLRICHOVÁ, Daria (referee)
The work focuses on the current Russian-language theatre writing, more precisely on its strongest and best-known fraction known as the “New Drama” movement. It questions the usage of the term itself as well as it outlines the historical development of Russian theatre, of drama of last twenty-five years and related events of the collapse of the Soviet Union and reflects the change of social paradigm. It describes the emergence of the phenomenon of "New Drama". It presents the names, institutions, general tendencies and its typology. In the second part, it puts emphasis on the production of four selected authors of the movement: Olya Mukhina, Ivan Vyrypayeva, Mikhail Durnyenkov and Yaroslava Pulinovich, whose works are analysed in detail. The analysis of the work of the four chosen authors and the context of its creation confirms the initial thesis of the gradual convergence of the original subcultural phenomenon with the mainstream. In conclusion, the thesis attempts to name the circumstances that led to the change of the authors’ strategies and thus generally to the transformation of the mainstream subculture.
Portraiture of aristocracy in official dramas in the 2nd half of 19h century
Magdová, Marcela ; Županič, Jan (advisor) ; Soukup, Jaromír (referee)
movement when Czech language was the main attribute of national competency taken by the first patriots. Aristocracy understood however this competency differently. They believed in the old professional traditions from territorial point of view ("terrestrial patriotism") and with respect to their German orientation became to be Czech Germans. Absence of misunderstanding between the aristocratic and common community was resulting by their different opinion of conservative and liberal world view. As from 1848 already two antagonistic groups of high-born and the other people exist. One try-out to retrieve all gentle elites was done in the 2nd half of 19 century when we can see overall tendency to find common conclusion in the society held by the old Czech party. However Young Czech publicists were strictly against and Czech aristocracy was found fault with all disasters came to the Czech country. Starting with the eighties a fall-back of aristocracy, mainly in cultural and intellectual areas became stronger. Common life was more oriented on the other part of community. Aristocracy was gradually isolated in their own world represented by exquisite life style typical for previous periods. Incoming ninetieth just confirmed already stated reality. Nobility lost their political power and started to be concentrated...

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