National Repository of Grey Literature 2 records found  Search took 0.02 seconds. 
Max Brod as an intermdiary of the Czech drama to the German-speaking audience. A reception of the Czech theatre in the articles of Max Brod in journals Prager Abendblatt and Prager Tagblatt from 1921 to 1939
Fojtíková, Anežka ; Zelená, Alena (advisor) ; Kučera, Rudolf (referee)
The bachelor thesis on the topic Max Brod as an intermediary of the Czech drama to the German-speaking audience. A reception of the Czech theatre in the articles of Max Brod in journals Prager Abendblatt and Prager Tagblatt from 1921 to 1939 focuses on the reviews of Max Brod through which he strived to present the Czech drama to the German audience. The thesis examines the motivation of Brod in this regard, the form and the content of his reviews and also aims to contribute to the discussion about the blending of language and national spheres in Prague during the era of the First Czechoslovak Republic. Brod's activities as an intermediary is first put into the context of the coexistence of Czechs and Germans from the historical perspective of the First Czechoslovak Republic and their cultural interaction. The thesis also gives an overview about the Prague German literature, the German-speaking press and about the Prague theatre. The second chapter presents the personality of Max Brod and his interest in the Czech culture. Next, based on the secondary literature, Brod's theatrical reviews are characterized. The thesis highlights their political dimension as well as their evolution in the 1930s after the onset of the Nazi party in Germany. In the last chapter, three specific articles of Brod about...
Max Brod in the Shadow
ILLYOVÁ, Lenka
My bachelor?s thesis called ?Max Brod in the shadow? analyses and thereafter explores the life of important writer and translator Max Brod. Its aim is to find out, if the fact that Max Brod published Kafka?s books after his dead, put his next whole life and his works into the shade. Everything in the thesis builds up chronologically. The first part is dedicated to his life before the World War I., next part is about his life between the Wars and finally the last part is focused on postwar period and the present. There are examined Brod?s individual works and criticism of his works and obviously also the criticisms, which wrote this german-writing member Prag´s circle himself. There are also concerned his activity in Prager Tagblatt and his foreign working in Tel Aviv.

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