National Repository of Grey Literature 2 records found  Search took 0.01 seconds. 
A Critical Responce to Egon Hostovsky's Post-war Works
Zbořil, Jakub ; Čeňková, Jana (advisor) ; Novotný, David Jan (referee)
The bachelor thesis A Critical Response to Egon Hostovsky's Post-war Works aims to chart the response of Hostovsky's three postwar works (Cizinec hledá byt, The Lonely Rebels, The Missing). The chapters which aim to analyse the critical acclaim precedes the introduction of Hostovsky's pre- war life and work. The results of this thesis were achieved by the qualitative analysis of media reception as well as due to Hostovsky's autobiography Literární dobrodružství českého spisovatele v cizině and due to works of Czech literary critic Václav Papoušek. This thesis focus on the period from 1947 to the present because the author spent the most of his career in exile and his books were hence banned during the communist era in Czechoslovakia.
Fran\c{c}ois Rabelais seen by Czech literary critics
HEJDUKOVÁ, Zdeňka
This thesis is focused on reception of the work of the French renaissance writer François Rabelais. The main objective of the thesis is to ascertain how his work was perceived by Czech and also European critics. François Rabelais entered the Czech literary context due to the translation of his work by a group of translators named Jihočeská Theléma. This thesis deals with the perception of his work by contemporary literary critics and ascertains whether the views of Czech and European critics are identical or different. The thesis also deals with the translation group called Jihočeská Theléma and with the issue of Gargantua and Pantagruel novel entering the Czech literary scene. One subsection is dedicated to the legal action with V. K. Blahník, who used the Czech translation of Gargantua without agreement with the publisher Reise and without permission of Jihočeská Theléma.

Interested in being notified about new results for this query?
Subscribe to the RSS feed.