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Theology and humor in the epic poem "Memorial Tragedy" by Augustin Doležal
Sočuvka, Pavol ; Putna, Martin (advisor) ; Doležalová, Lucie (referee)
This master thesis is concerned with biblical epic poem (or "epos") by Slovak author Augustin Dolezal, called Memorial Tragedy (1791, originally in Czech language). In this type of genre author takes well known biblical stories, such as fall of man or murder of Abel and adds his own fabricated circumstances. In this particular case author is trying to provide reader with catechesis and religious education on top the tale. Tragedy is mainly focused on the nature of sin and its connection to human condition, fall of man and possibility of evil in the world. Method of this paper is mainly theme analysis and comparison with Bible and its well known exegesis throughout the history. It is focused on comicality, which shall be defined in the theoretical part. Practical part attempts to come up with interpretation of the text in such a way, that certain themes, tropes or figures from the literary text are interconnected with certain features of comicality and shown as such. Keywords: Comicality, Biblical Epic Poem, Augustin Dolezal, Baroque, Classicism, Carnivalesque
Carnivalisation and heteroglossia in prosaic works of Emil Hakl
Vaněk, Petr ; Bílek, Petr (advisor) ; Činátlová, Blanka (referee)
The goal of this thesis is to show and to think through how Mikhail M. Bakhtin's themes work in general and to interpret prosaic works of Emil Hakl using those themes. This interpretation of Hakl's prosaic works is matched with Bakhtin's understanding of a novel, metaphores of "high" and "low" in the language of genres and with Middle Europe as a cultural and historical cathegory. The goal is to show how Hakl's works are related to those themes and therefore to find out Hakl's position in the Czech literature.

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