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Crazy Comedy of Antonín Procházka
Adamcová, Veronika ; Smrčka, Jiří (advisor) ; Brožová, Věra (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the topic of crazy comedy of the contemporary creator of the author type of productions, Antonín Procházka. The inclusion of the author amongst creators of the author-type productions defines Procházka as the author who writes, directs and plays in his theatre plays. The aim of the diploma thesis is to analyze the comedies of the author from the point of view of the construction of the crazy comedy and in terms of how to build comic situations and work with humor. I try to find out if there are features and procedures that are typical of his plays and how his plays respect and use the rules of the genre of crazy comedy. Diploma thesis also includes work with specialist literature and an analysis of available professional reviews and period reviews. In the beginning, I present aims and structure this diploma thesis. In the first part of the thesis I briefly describe the life of the author, and in more detail, I deal with the inspiration and the facts that influenced the author's work. Treatise on the crazy comedy complements this thesis because of a comprehensive view of the issue. The diploma thesis is complemented by the theoretical grounding of the crazy comedy, its characters, level and construction of humor, for a comprehensive view of the issue. In the main part...
Creation of humour in plays Antonin Prochazka "Pilsen Moliere"
Pavlíček, Petr ; Christov, Petr (advisor) ; Topolová, Barbara (referee)
In my bachelor thesis I focus on the comedy that Antonin Prochazka created in his plays. The starting point is the analysis of four plays that will become the medium for a broader investigation. Particular attention is paid to creating comedy and the comic schematic design which the author uses.
Legends of the Benesov region (Legends between the silverfroth Vltava and the stony Sazava)
ZÍVALOVÁ, Petra
The diploma thesis consists of two main parts {--} theoretical and practical. The theoretical part deals with a character of collected tales with regard to a region and explains the meaning of the word ``legend{\crqq}. Furthermore it summrizes briefly what is an illustration and targets four illustrators of Old Czech Legends by Alois Jirásek (Věnceslav Černý, Antonín Procházka, Mikoláš Aleš and Jiří Trnka). At the conclusion of this part the illustration processing itself is inscribed. Creating a set of illustrations {--} the practical part {--} is the produce of the thesis. A supplement, that contains the set of collected legends, is added to the thesis.

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