| |
| |
| |
|
Historical fiction and post-modernism. View of the older Czech history in the works of Milos Urban
Brožová, Karolína ; Šedivá Koldinská, Marie (advisor) ; Beneš, Zdeněk (referee)
(in English) The aim of this work is especially the post-modern art, its symbols and manifestations. The main area of this research is post-modern literature and effort to concretise post-modern symbols in literature. This work is also trying show the influence of post-modern on historiographical approach. The solution of this work goes from general manifestations of post-modern to particular manifestation in post-modern literature. The main source represented the set of monographs about this theme. The significantly part is about publications of Czech author Milos Urban, and especially the interview of author this thesis with him. On the particular symbols was able to improved, that Milos Urban really writing literature with influence of post-modernism. The post-modern symbols in literature and also the influence of post-modern on historiography were managed to described and instanced.
|
| |
| |
|
The role of irrationality in selected Ian McEwan's early works
KRHUTOVÁ, Karolína
The bachelor thesis "The role of irrationality in selected Ian McEwan's early works" aims to identify and analyze subsequently the above issue in the early works of Ian McEwan. The thesis focuses on two short story collections, that is First Love, Last Rites (1975) and In Between the Sheets (1978), and on the 1978's novel The Cement Garden. In the theoretical part, postmodern literature is characterized in brief, with a focus on the question whether it is possible to label McEwan's work as "postmodern". The following practical part examines the theme of irrationality and analyzes the individual topics, using the author's selected works as references.
|