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  • Úvodník 

    Red., Slovo a smysl (Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakulta, 2018)
  • Dvě lekce studia literatury aneb o pomalosti 

    Málek, Petr (Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakulta, 2018)
    Drawing on the considerations of Karlheinz Stierle, who claims that one of the key tasks in thinking about literature is to oppose the technical totality of modernity and its repressive mechanisms with the substantiality ...
  • Zářivá hlubina. K druhému vydání monografie Jiřího Opelíka Josef Čapek 

    Vojtěch, Daniel (Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakulta, 2018)
    On the occasion of the second edition of Jiří Opelík’s first monograph of Josef Čapek (1980, 2017), this article traces its original context and outlines its significance for Czech literary historiography of the modernist ...
  • „Trocha jen vody nás dělí!“ O ubíhání, úběžníku, o navigaci 

    Kordík, Pavel (Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakulta, 2018)
    The topic of our deliberation is resonance as an issue of understanding ourselves and the world, — an understanding that is undoubtedly related to speech. Resonance, as an issue, opened by senses in the world; an issue ...
  • Antigona je mrtvá? Ať žije Isména? 

    Matějčková, Tereza (Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakulta, 2018)
    Who is Antigone for modern man? The author takes the Hegelian interpretation as the background against which contemporary readings of Antigone appear. She emphasizes the fact that in the now popular readings, Antigone is ...
  • Die stille Sprache der Stadt: Prag in Paul Leppins Roman Severins Gang in die Finsternis 

    Derham, Constanze (Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakulta, 2018)
    The novel Severins Gang in die Finsternis (1914) by the Prague author Paul Leppin (1878–1945) is explicitly created as a city novel by the subheading Ein Prager Gespensterroman. In fact, the novel refers to specific places ...
  • Druhé vydání Francouzské poezie — Karel Čapek jako překladatel a zprostředkovatel jedné vyvíjející se literatury 

    Bentivogli, Eleonora (Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakulta, 2018)
    The paper examines Karel Čapek’s translation of French poetry and, more specifically, the differences between the two editions of Francouzská poezie nové doby (1920, 1936). Whilst previous studies were primarily focused ...
  • A Few Words on the Italian translation of Příliš hlučná samota 

    Seminara, Gaia (Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakulta, 2018)
    The article shortly presents an overview of the two versions of the Italian translation of Bohumil Hrabal’s Příliš hlučná samota. Starting by taking into accout the complex philological questions of its genesis and editorial ...
  • Hrabalova Příliš hlučná samota v anglickém překladu 

    Rufferová, Adéla (Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakulta, 2018)
    The aim of the study is to outline findings and conclusions of the research project the author conducted within her thesis. The thesis deals with Hrabal’s novella Too Loud a Solitude in the English translation, which was ...
  • Between Documentary and Provocation. New Tendencies (not only) in Contemporary Polish Holocaust Literature 

    Trepte, Hans-Christian (Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakulta, 2018)
    The Holocaust can be seen as a transnational crime, and a collective trauma of universal extension. Therefore national approaches could be seen only as an example out of many others. The year 2000 was the starting point ...

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