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Jaroslav Hašek - author of short stories, journalist and politics
Felenda, Šimon ; Novotný, David Jan (advisor) ; Osvaldová, Barbora (referee)
The diploma thesis analyzes and compares three life and social roles of one of the most well-known writers of Czech literature, Jaroslav Hasek. Specifically, it is his role as a storyteller, a journalist and a politician. My work is focused on the analysis of the blend and differences between these roles pertaining to the development and context of both the time period and Hasek. The analysis is divided into several parts and it tries to view Hasek from different points of view. Specifically, it deals with the author's historical genesis, then with the narratological analysis of short stories and finally the content analysis associated with the reference to Jaroslav Hasek's language resources.
It by Stephen King and its film adaptations
MAREŠOVÁ, Jana
The bachelor thesis deals with the horror genre in literature and film, specifically with Stephen King´s book It and its film adaptations. These works are analyzed by way of narratological categories such as story, narrator, characters, time, and space. It focuses on differences between literary and film representation, as well as what literary and film means are used by Stephen King or film creators to produce emotions distinctive to horror stories.
Literary and/vs animated fairy tales: fairy tales by the Brothers Grimm in the Walt Disney Studios adaptations
BARTLOVÁ, Andrea
This bachelor thesis deals with fairy tales by the Grimm brothers and Walt Disney Studio, specifically with Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty. These works are analyzed by way of narrative categories, such as story, narration, characters, time, and space. The aim of the work is to expose options, limits, and differences between literary and animated story-telling.
A Child, an Adult, and an Elder in the Literary Work of Jan Čep
Hájek, Matěj ; Wiendl, Jan (advisor) ; Heczková, Libuše (referee)
The bachelor's thesis focuses on character in early short stories of Jan Čep. It studies the character from the standpoint of narratological categories as well as factual and inner content. It pursues typologization of the characters - from the formal as well as contentual point of view. Further the physicality is explained and structured as another creative principal of Čep's poetics. Two chosen short stories are subject to a coherent and careful interpretation.

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