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Poems to Czechia by Marina Cvetajeva in czech translations
Jirka, Vojtěch ; Hlaváček, Antonín (advisor) ; Vasilyeva, Elena (referee)
This bachelor thesis revolves around the poetry collection Verse Cecham from the author M. Cvetajevova. The main aim of the thesis is to compare the Czech translation of Jana Stroblova and Jiri Turek and describe its relationship with the original. Furthermore, it is to describe the different approaches in translating, its evaluation and comparison. The theoretical part focuses on defining of the artistic translation and the theory of the translation as a specific discipline, introduction of the persona of Marina Cvetajova and both of the Czech translators. The practical part includes a comparative analysis based on the discovered information; it revolves around the chosen aspects of the poems and their partial as well as overall evaluation.
Jana Štroblová as a Translator and Exegete of Marina Tsvetaeva
Krausová, Aneta ; Rubáš, Stanislav (advisor) ; Oganesjanová, Danuše (referee)
This master thesis is devoted to Jana Stroblova, the Czech poet, novelist and translator from Russian language. The thesis is aimed at several goals: 1) to summarize and unite the known facts about life of this author and try to capture her personality, 2) to describe the relationship of Jana Stroblova to the Russian poet Marina Tsvetaeva, as the vast part of Stroblova's translations is dedicated to her, 3) to establish the similarities between the personalities of Stroblova and Tsvetaeva as well as to find the parallels in their poems, and, afterwards, to clarify the reasons that led Stroblova to decision to translate Tsvetaeva, 4) to summarize the reflections of Stroblova's translations while emphasizing the translations of Tsvetaeva's work and to use these reflections to define Stroblova's translation methodology, 5) to confront the findings of the thesis with opinions of Jana Stroblova during an interview with her. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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