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The Character Returning from Concentration Camp
PUKLICKÁ, Vendula
The Bachelor's thesis focuses on depicting characters returning from concentration camp and shaping their identity in five titles: Píseň o lítosti (1947) by Viktor Fischl, Ohnivé písmo (1950) by Karel Josef Beneš, Dita Saxová (1962) by Arnošt Lustig, Štír (1983) by Zeno Dostál and Hana (2017) by Alena Mornštajnová, representing the period discourses of the second half of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century. The Bachelor's thesis will also present the ideas of discourses on transformation of characters that shaped these texts.
Alena Mornstajnova?s language and the style of her novels
VACKOVÁ, Michaela
This bachelor thesis deals with the language analysis of all novels by Alena Mornštajnová published so far. They include the following novels: Slepá mapa, Hotýlek, Hana, and Tiché roky. The author is understood to be a phenomenon of current literature. The thesis consists of two main parts - a theoretical one and a practical one. The first part inspects not only the characteristics of artistic functional style, but also the author´s biography. The practical part is divided into three plans: a thematic one, composition one and a linguistic one. The greatest attention is dedicated to the last plan. It examines language resources from the perspective of individual layers, which are the phonetic, morphological, lexical or syntactic layer. The objective of this bachelor thesis is to find out what changes language resources in the individual works by Alena Mornštajnová have gone through.
Bestseller phenomenon in the contemporary literature
Slavíčková, Tereza ; Mocná, Dagmar (advisor) ; Neumann, Lukáš (referee)
This master's thesis analyses two novels written by the Czech author Alena Mornštajnová (Hana, Slepá mapa). The aim of the thesis is to investigate the differences and similarities between the novels, while making a thorough analysis. The thesis answers the question whether there are some specific attributes that can be found within every bestseller, and if so, which are these attributes.
Critical acclaim of Czech female writers'21st century topical word on Second World War
Musilová, Anna ; Čeňková, Jana (advisor) ; Malý, Radek (referee)
The diploma thesis Critical acclaim of Czech female writers' topical work on the Second World War analyses book reviews of three chosen novels devoted to the theme of the Second World War, by Kateřina Tučková, Alena Mornštajnová and Květa Legátová. The aim of the thesis is to document how the works have been received by Czech literary critics and reviewers. The analysis examines texts from literary magazines (Tvar, Host, A2, Literární noviny, iLiteratura.cz), general press (Lidové noviny, Mladá fronta DNES, Novinky.cz, Týden) and Czech Radio. The theoretical part defines literary criticism, and summarizes the biographies of chosen writers and the history of some of the important literary magazines that are analyzed in the thesis. In the theoretical part, I also put the role of female contemporary writers into perspective of their cultural and historical context. The following practical part is focused on interpreting novels and analyzing and evaluating critical response. The analysis not only examines the opinions and conclusions of reviewers, but also the quality of the authors' reflections, and the professionalism and complexity of their approach to the novels. The thesis also includes interviews with Kateřina Tučková and Alena Mornštajnová, in which the writers are questioned about their...
Critical Reflexion of Alena Mornstajnova's Novels in the Czech Media
Sedloňová, Nikola ; Čeňková, Jana (advisor) ; Malý, Radek (referee)
The diploma thesis Critical Reflexion of Alena Mornstajnova's Novels in the Czech Media analyses book reviews of the first four novels written by Alena Mornštajnová: Slepá mapa, Hotýlek, Hana and Tiché roky. This thesis aims to document how her work has been perceived by professional literary critics and reviewers. The analysis examines 27 articles from Czech literary magazines, portals (Host, Tvar, A2, iLiteratura.cz, Bubínek Revolveru) and generally focused newspapers and magazines (Mladá fronta DNES, Právo, Deník N, Respekt, Týdeník Rozhlas, Literární noviny). The period of analysis for this study begins in 2013 when her first novel was published and covers all relevant material up to the present. In the theoretical part of this thesis, firstly the following terms are defined - interpretation, art valuation, critique, review and interview. Thereafter, the biography of Alena Mornštajnová is summarized. Finally, literary media, which published crucial critiques and reviews for the analysis, are introduced. The practical part of this thesis focuses on interpreting particular novels and an on analysis and evaluation of critical reflections. The analysis examines the opinions and conclusions of literary critics and reviewers, and also the standards and professionalism of their articles. Finally, in...

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