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Nina Sadur as a playwright
Dvořáková, Iva ; Ulbrechtová, Helena (advisor) ; Ryčlová, Ivana (referee)
The thesis deals with dramatic work of a contemporary Russian author Nina Sadur (writing since the mid-eighties). Its object is to present main features of her poetics primarily by interpretation of two selected plays - Morokob and Milenkii, ryzhenkii. The first play could be conceived as a metaphysic drama. Its analysis pays attention to two mutually connected levels - those of and of . The second play is based on an older Sadur's subject transposed from the former novel to a radio play. The thesis is concerned with the shifts of meaning caused by this transposition as well as with a critical discussion issued in 2003 and titled Who Is the Cute Little Redhead? exploring various layers of meaning of the novel/radio play. The next part summarizes the available secondary literature, specifies the focus of scholar interest, contains the essential bibliographic data of the author as well as the chronology of her dramas and it lastly mentions the issue of her subsumption under one of the literary movements appearing in Russia since the end of the seventies.
Typology of the Characters and Their Interpersonal Relationships in A. P. Chekhov's "Cherry Orchardˮ
Hovorková, Karolína ; Hlaváček, Antonín (advisor) ; Vasilyeva, Elena (referee)
The bachelor thesis is focused on the typology of characters and their interpersonal relationships in the last Anton Chekhov's drama "Cherry Orchard". The types of characters and their relationships are compared to characters and relationships in other Chekhov's dramas. Furthermore, the work takes into account Chekhov's contribution to the drama in general and it shows how the author perceived space and time which were also represented by the characters themselves. The analysis, compilation and comparison will be used in the processing, the knowledge will be demonstrated on practical examples, which become a part of the theoretical part of the thesis. The work will be based on foreign and Czech publications on typology of characters and their relationships in Chekhov's dramas. KEYWORDS: typology of the characters, interpersonal relationships, A. Chekhov, Cherry Orchard
Nina Sadur as a playwright
Dvořáková, Iva ; Ulbrechtová, Helena (advisor) ; Ryčlová, Ivana (referee)
The thesis deals with dramatic work of a contemporary Russian author Nina Sadur (writing since the mid-eighties). Its object is to present main features of her poetics primarily by interpretation of two selected plays - Morokob and Milenkii, ryzhenkii. The first play could be conceived as a metaphysic drama. Its analysis pays attention to two mutually connected levels - those of and of . The second play is based on an older Sadur's subject transposed from the former novel to a radio play. The thesis is concerned with the shifts of meaning caused by this transposition as well as with a critical discussion issued in 2003 and titled Who Is the Cute Little Redhead? exploring various layers of meaning of the novel/radio play. The next part summarizes the available secondary literature, specifies the focus of scholar interest, contains the essential bibliographic data of the author as well as the chronology of her dramas and it lastly mentions the issue of her subsumption under one of the literary movements appearing in Russia since the end of the seventies.

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