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The Cultrure of the Assembly of the Russian Nobility and its image in 19th century Russian literature
Bykanova, Yulia ; Vasilyeva, Elena (advisor) ; Rozboudová, Lenka (referee)
The subject matter of the present paper is the culture of the Russian nobility and its image in the 19th century Russian literature. The aim of the thesis is to study the issue of the closeness of the nobility to the Russian nation's culture. The theoretical part of the paper deals with the history of the nobility: its formation, advancement and prosperity. The concepts of «culture», «Russian culture» and their constituents are explored in the thesis next. This part is aimed at analyzing the main elements of the noble class' culture. A philological analysis of the two 19th century literary works, namely «Eugene Onegin» by A.S. Pushkin and «War and Peace» by L.N. Tolstoy, is conducted in the third chapter to identify the elements of the nobility's culture. After the spheres of culture have been established they were analyzed, namely the relation between the upper class' culture and the culture of the whole Russian nation; education and upbringing; everyday culture; life conditions; matters of marriage, family, love and relationships; leisure and social life; the notion of the manor as the center of the countryside culture. The study showed the examples of both elements of remoteness and closeness to the culture of Russian people. Studies carried out in the theoretical and practical part of the...
The influence of Thomas Moore's work on Russian poetry of the 19th century
Ataniyazova, Diana ; Vasilyeva, Elena (advisor) ; Hlaváček, Antonín (referee)
This bachelor thesis studies the influence of the work of the Irish poet Thomas More on the development of Russian poetry in the 19th century. The aim of the thesis is to establish the prerequisites for influence, as well as the consequences of this influence in Russian literature. The work consists of three parts. In the first part, we got acquainted with the facts from the biography of Thomas More, which subsequently left a mark in the works of the author. In addition, we examined the poet's work from the point of view of Russian literary criticism. It is worth noting here that close attention to More's work flared up during the period of his greatest fame. The cycle of poems "Irish Melodies" served as inspiration not only for Russian society, but also interested many other consciousness in European countries. In the second part, we examined how the reforms of Peter I contributed to the emergence of Westernism and Slavophilism and how these tendencies subsequently influenced the perception of the Irish poet by the literary society in Russia, as well as how the traditions of Mohr's work are reflected in the poetry of M. Lermontov and A. Pushkin. The third part is devoted to the history of translations of Thomas Moore's works into Russian by such masters as V. Zhukovsky and I. Kozlov. The final...

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