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The Critical Reception of the Work of Ladislav Klíma in the 20th Century
LASSNER, Jan
The study will focus on the reception of the philosophical and fictional work of Ladislav Klíma during the first half of the 20th century and the genesis of his position within the cultural ambience. The study will be based especially on the articles in periodicals, prologues and epilogues in published books, scholarly texts and correspondence. The study will utilize works of Constance School of Reception Aesthetics as a theoretical basis.
Metaphysical essentials of Ladislav Klíma's philosophy
Kratochvíl, Jan ; Hogenová, Anna (referee) ; Rybák, David (referee)
This work focuses on the analysi s of methaphysical philosophy of a Czech writer and philosopher Ladislav Klíma. It studies his discourse with older philosophical tradition and his own sources of inspiration and demonstrates essential contradictions of the resulting philosophy - egosolism. The main focus of this work is in analysis of the transition of a certain methaphysical view on the world to ethical challenge and criticism of Christian faith as Klíma understood it. It is rather emotional than rational as Klíma's literary works show. They are also used to demonstrate his adherence to traditional methaphysical points of view. The final part of this work sums up Klíma's philosophical ideas from which inevitably stem these contradictions. A way of reading Klíma's body of work is offered which is indifferent to incoherences of Klíma's intelectual construct.
Metaphysical essentials of Ladislav Klíma's philosophy
Kratochvíl, Jan ; Hogenová, Anna (referee) ; Rybák, David (referee)
This work focuses on the analysi s of methaphysical philosophy of a Czech writer and philosopher Ladislav Klíma. It studies his discourse with older philosophical tradition and his own sources of inspiration and demonstrates essential contradictions of the resulting philosophy - egosolism. The main focus of this work is in analysis of the transition of a certain methaphysical view on the world to ethical challenge and criticism of Christian faith as Klíma understood it. It is rather emotional than rational as Klíma's literary works show. They are also used to demonstrate his adherence to traditional methaphysical points of view. The final part of this work sums up Klíma's philosophical ideas from which inevitably stem these contradictions. A way of reading Klíma's body of work is offered which is indifferent to incoherences of Klíma's intelectual construct.
Fate women in fiction of Ladislav Klíma. Gender archetypes in writings Sufferings of Prince Sternenhoch and Glorious Nemesis
Veselá, Blanka ; Knotková - Čapková, Blanka (advisor) ; Kalivodová, Eva (referee)
This thesis is a literary analysis that discusses gender archetypes within two extensive literary works of Ladislav Klíma which he adapted into final pieces: Sufferings of Prince Sternenhoch and Glorious Nemesis. The methodological and theoretical part of the work examines the question of literary canon, defends feminist criticism as a legitimate approach to text analysis, looks back at the relatively short history of the use of gender as an analytical category, and represents a method of resistant reading. It also reflects the inspirational source of Klíma's authorship, the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche with an emphasis on gender aspects. Using classical feminist texts, works of literary theory, and the works that are central (not exclusively to feminist) analysis of (not only literary) archetypes identifies (mostly) female literary characters with some of the traditional (but also less common) archetypes - mother, witch, goddess of justice and fate, collaborator, and others. Except for archetypes, the thesis also discusses other gender (literary) aspects, for example the issue of stereotypical display of femininity and masculinity, the conceptualization of women as a capital, and women's connection with nature or female sexuality which is still often analyzed on the basis of the...
The place of Ladislav Klíma on the Czech stage
Kozubíková, Tereza ; Topolová, Barbara (advisor) ; Sarkissian, Alena (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to describe chronologically the history of Ladislav Klima's inscenation in the Czech theaters based on historical reviews, articles, correspondence and diaries. This work deals with the original dramatic texts, as well as with some later dramtized literary works, with the emphasis on seven inscenations from the 1920s to the present day, Matěj Poctivý, Matějovo vidění (Stavovské a Národní divadlo, Studio Ypsilon, Divadlo v Dlouhé), Lidská tragikomedie (HaDivadlo, Stavovské divadlo) and Utrpení knížete Sternenhocha (Divadlo Komedie). The thesis describes the creative process of production of inscenations, their acceptance by the theater supervisors and actors, explores the transformation of the original text in relation to the poetics of the theater, follows different interpretations of directors. Based on the study of sources it also tries to capture their audience feedback and critical reflections. The work includes in the attachment an interview with the director of two Klima's inscenations Arnošt Goldflam and a list of researched inscenations . Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Typology and semiotics of female characters in the work of Ladislav Klíma
ADAMCOVÁ, Eva
Bachelor thesis focuses on the work of Ladislav Klíma and specially on his female characters. The theoretical part of thesis dedicated to semiotics and some basic semiotic theories. The practical part contains chapter about the position of women n society in history and also in the time of Ladislav Klíma. Next chapters of the practical part is about women in Klíma?s life, about specific female characters in his work and about some similar characters in literature and movies of Klíma?s time.
Practical philosophy of Ladislav Klíma
KUBŮ, Michaela
The submitted thesis deals with the practical philosophy of Ladislav Klíma (1878 ? 1928), one of the most original Czech philosophers. The thesis makes an effort to find deep connections between his philosophical experience and the traditional beliefs declared by Cynic and Stoic school. Among others, the work pays attention to the theoretical introduction into the egodeismu practise of Klíma. Special parts of the thesis are focused on the mental exercises, death´s and suicide´s topics. Also the features of the Stoic and Cynic philosophy which Klíma shares with or differ from are pointed out.

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