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Bohemica Olomucensia 2019, 11(1):10-133 | DOI: 10.5507/bo.2019.002
This text is a draft of a chapter from the upcoming publication History of Czech literature in Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, prepared by the collective of authors under the leading of Pavel Janoušek a funded by the grant project GA ČR 18-14478S. Shortened and modified versions of already published studies "Alegorie o moru, hříchu, společnosti, duši, trestu a oběti" (in Pavel Janoušek: ... a další studie, Academia 2018) a "Hry o požáru" are part of this text, too. The author of the subchapter about František Zavřel is Eduard Burget.
Bohemica Olomucensia 2019, 11(1):134-153 | DOI: 10.5507/bo.2019.003
Kollár as a poet and writer determined the political thinking in Central Europe. The diversity of genres of his oeuvre allows an in-depth investigation of this phenomenon. The study based on postmodernist cultural concepts focuses on the problem of the language code and latent elements in that part of Kollár's work which deals with the issue of Central European politics, cultures and nations.
Bohemica Olomucensia 2019, 11(1):154-178 | DOI: 10.5507/bo.2019.004
In der Studie werden zwei wichtige literarische Unternehmen - die Album-Bibliothek der Originalromane der beliebtesten deutschen Schriftsteller (1846-1861) und Bibliotéka českých románů historických a novověkých (1855-1860) dargelegt, die eng mit der Verlagstätigkeit der Prager Herausgeber Ignaz Leopold Kober und Kateřina Jeřábková zusammenhängen. Kobers Verlagsanfänge in Tábor werden anhand der biographischen Angaben und der zur Verfügung stehenden wissenschaftlichen Arbeiten rekonstruiert und mit Jeřábková's Verlagstätigkeit in Zusammenhang gebracht. Der Schwerpunkt besteht im Vergleich der deutschsprachigen sowie der übersetzten Produktion aus der...
Bohemica Olomucensia 2019, 11(1):180-213 | DOI: 10.5507/bo.2019.005
This study deals with the ideas and aesthetics of Julius Zeyer, neo-romantic and parnassist, that were expressed in introductions to his literary works inspired by medieval epics or european mythology. Zeyer conceived and represented their codes of honor, courage and fidelity as a transcendental ideal and example. Analysing close thematic and stylistic relations between author's works and paratexts, the paper is focused, among others, on Zeyer's so-called "Celtic tetralogy".
Bohemica Olomucensia 2019, 11(1):214-234 | DOI: 10.5507/bo.2019.006
The paper challenges the conventional critical assumption that James Fenimore Cooper was recycling the myth of the Noble and Ignoble Savage and the stereotype of the Good and Bad Indian. The paper takes as a starting point the discourse of savagism (Roy Harvey Pearce), in which the opposites are blended into a single mixed type, neither purely noble or ignoble, good or bad, the so called Vanishing Indian. The paper demonstrates that Cooper created a greater variety of types of the Vanishing Indian and that their typology was the result of a largely autonomous (semiotic) process of variation, based on new combinations of already existing traits. Moreover,...
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