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Kámen a bolest. How the Novel's World Was Made?
Stříbrná, Anežka ; Holý, Jiří (advisor) ; Mravcová, Marie (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with Karel Schulz's novel Kámen a Bolest. In particular, it analyses its language, stylistic devices and scene composition. It also focuses on portrayal of characters and their life in Schulz's textual world. The conclusion suggests an overall interpretation of the signification of this novel, thus offerings a deeper insight into the work. It elucidates its peculiar emotional appeal and narrative strategy with which the author has created his fictional world. The methodology of this thesis is based on Přemysl Blažíček's literary-scientific and interpretative approach.
Kámen a bolest. How the Novel's World Was Made?
Stříbrná, Anežka ; Holý, Jiří (advisor) ; Mravcová, Marie (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with Karel Schulz's novel Kámen a Bolest. In particular, it analyses its language, stylistic devices and scene composition. It also focuses on portrayal of characters and their life in Schulz's textual world. The conclusion suggests an overall interpretation of the signification of this novel, thus offerings a deeper insight into the work. It elucidates its peculiar emotional appeal and narrative strategy with which the author has created his fictional world. The methodology of this thesis is based on Přemysl Blažíček's literary-scientific and interpretative approach.
The Motifs in Selected Poetistic Works by Karel Schulz, Vladislav Vančura and Karel Konrád
Jílková, Babeta ; Wiendl, Jan (advisor) ; Heczková, Libuše (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to compare motifs in three Poetistic works. The selected works were Dáma u vodotrysku by Karel Schulz, Rinaldino by Karel Konrád, and Dlouhý, Široký, Bystrozraký by Vladislav Vančura. Besides comparation of selected works, the thesis also describes typical characteristics of each work, and the personal style and attitude of each author in relation to programme concepts of the Poetistic art written by Karel Teige and other members of U. S. Devětsil. The work concludes to typical characteristics of Poetistics art and explains why we can classify selected works as Poetistic although there are many differences between them.

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