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„Ah, the young gentleman has got up! Motifs of the drinking spree and time management discipline in the work of František Gellner”
Kořínková, Lucie
This article deals with the motifs of time management discipline and transgressions against it in the literary and artistic work of František Gellner. In works from his youth we very often come across the motifs of the drinking spree, sleeping off a drinking spree and ''immoral'' time management. This motif is associated here with the general need of the author to define himself in relation to middle class orderliness and its banality, while almost always raising questions regarding moral transgressions and the long-term unsustainability of rebellious youth attitudes. The study concludes by considering the changing face of this motif in the final period of Gellner's work, when he was working at Lidové noviny in Brno. This stage in Gellner's life not only provided him with a well-established middle-class existence in the form of regular employment for a newspaper editorial office, but also meant that this newspaper work of his often had a distinctly idyllic tone when dealing with the same middle-class orderliness and regularity.
The possibilities digital edition
Kosák, Michal ; Flaišman, Jiří
This article presents an analysis of the particular features of the digital scholarly edition with regard to the possibilities of presentation, the conception of its organization, methodology, and the tools of editorial work. The article therefore first assesses the relationship between the traditional printed scholarly edition and the digital edition. It then presents an analysis of the topic of the digital publication of a text, and charts out the theoretical and the practical approaches to digital editions, particularly more complicatedly conceived ones, such as databases, archives, and scholarly editions. It does so while bearing in mind the possibilities and limitations of digital publishing. Different types of digital editions are then classified from the perspective of the discipline of editing, and basic terms from the discipline are judged, including the concepts of the choice of urtext, the canonical text, the forms of critical apparatus, and commentary. The article then considers the possibilities of digital processing for the needs of special textual analyses. The article is based on actual experience with the planning and preparing of digital editions, for example, the full-text databases of the Česká elektronická knihovna (Czech digital library) and the Kritické hybridní edice (Critical scholarly editions) — namely, the works of František Gellner (2014) and an electronic edition (2015) of Richard Weiner’s Rozcestí (Crossroads, 1918).

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