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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Recepční příběh textů Miloše Urbana / Reception Story of Novels by Miloš Urban

Budílková, Jitka January 2015 (has links)
The thesis deals with the author's personality and the novels of Miloš Urban. The aim was to map their existing reception, especially with regard to the development and reflection of author's style and appearance of the narrator. With respect that this is the current author and his work is not yet reflected in a separate monographic material consisted the thesis primarily of review works, both published in the literature review journals and those published by the daily press. Work focused on confrontation the perspective of the reviewers and my own critical reading of the author's novels.
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Pozice mezinárodních smluv v českém právním řádu

Moniová, Eva January 2007 (has links)
Jádro diplomové práce spočívá v objasnění současné situace: jaká je pozice mezinárodních smluv v českém právním řádu nyní, po přijetí tzv. euronovely Ústavy ČR, účinné od 1. června 2002. Zvláštní pozornost ze široké škály typů a druhů mezinárodních dohod je věnována mezinárodním smlouvám o lidských právech a základních svobodách, které dříve měly) mezi ostatními mezinárodními smlouvami specifickou pozici. Důraz byl kladen také na vztah komunitárního práva ES a vnitrostátního práva ČR a charakteristiky působení evropského práva uvnitř členských států Evropské unie.
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První recepční vlna Rukopisu Královédvorského a Rukopisu Zelenohorského v letech 1817-1852. / The first Wawe of Reception of Rukopis Královédvorský and Rukopis Zelenohorský in the peroid 1817-1852.

KONČELÍKOVÁ, Iveta January 2011 (has links)
The graduation thesis The first Wave of Reception of Rukopis Královédvorský and Rukopis Zelenohorský in the period 1817 - 1852 documents the first wave of reception of Rukopis Královédvorský and Rukopis Zelenohorský. Mostly we drew from materials from periodical references and also from contemporary literature. In the first part of this thesis we introduce RKZ closer, we bring chronological survey of RKZ?s publications and we interpret them. In separate chapter we present reaction to Germen professors J. H. Dambeck and J. G. Meinert to discovery RKZ. Also we acquaint with foreign language translations of RKZ. The conclusion summarizes we represent work of art, that are affected by the existence of manuscripts RKZ.
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Zeyerova "novela s dobrodružstvím" / The advetnure - short story of Julius Zeyer

HROMÁDKOVÁ, Tereza January 2016 (has links)
This thesis is divided into two parts, theoretical and analytical. The first part aims to provide basic findings about adventure fiction, i.e. general characteristic, brief historical account and individual genres. Then an overview of Zeyer's shorter adventure proses, which will be analysed further on, follows. The next chapter examines to what extent and in what way adventurousness was becoming a part of metalanguage about Zeyer's work. The last theoretical segment provides an overview of period reception of Zeyer's shorter adventure proses discussed in the second chapter. The analytical part tries to answer the question how is adventurousness in Zeyer's work formed. The last chapter consists of a treatise about adventurousness in Svatý Xaverius by Jakub Arbes, a piece of literature of analogical nature.
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Paratexty k nelineárním mediálním textům: Paratextualita v kultuře počítačových her / Paratexts to Non-Linear Media Texts: Paratextuality in Video Games Culture

Švelch, Jan January 2017 (has links)
Paratexts to Non-Linear Media Texts: Paratextuality in Video Game Culture Jan Švelch Abstract The thesis explores paratextuality in the video game culture. This concept coined in 1982 by Gérard Genette in the context of literary publishing has been throughout the last thirty-five years adopted by other fields, including television and film studies, and game studies. However, the recent appropriations of the paratextual framework significantly deviate from its original conceptualization and cause terminological confusion. Still, paratextuality has the potential to provide a unique insight into cultural practices across various cultural industries, including video games. Figuratively described as a threshold, the concept of paratextuality deals with often overlooked elements of media ecosystems, such as promotional materials or instruction manuals. In the thesis, I present a thorough critical review of the current state of paratextual research. Due to its unsatisfactory state, I propose an updated paratextual framework, which builds on the theoretical foundations of textual transcendence. Its more practical dimensions then acknowledge the cultural specificities of the video game cultural industry. In the empirical part of the thesis, I focus on video game trailers and analyze both their formal qualities as...
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Recepce díla a autorské osobnosti Emila Hakla / Reception of the work and the personality of Emil Hakl

Formánková, Helena January 2018 (has links)
This thesis deals with the question of reception of the work and the personality of Emil Hakl. It focuss on mapping of the acceptance of his books by literary criticism, it explores the way of writing about the author and his work. Considering that he is a contemporary author and his work is not yet reflected in a separate monograph, the material consists mainly of reviews in literary journals (Advojka, Český jazyk, Český jazyk a literatura, Host, Respekt, Tvar). The thesis is also devoted to the analysis of discourse. It asks questions on how is the critique of speech characterized, when it deals with the character of the contemporary writer.
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Odraz římskoprávních institutů v mezinárodním právu veřejném / The Influence of Roman Legal Institutes in International Public Law

Wendel, Teresa January 2018 (has links)
1 Abstract The Influence of Roman Legal Institutes in International Public Law Nowadays, international law is perceived as a common part of our legal systems. Nevertheless, the inception and evolution of international law still remains quite unclear. According to many authors, international law is a concept founded in the modern times. However, the idea of regulating international relations existed already in antiquity and was first solidified in detail in ancient Rome. The primary goal of this thesis is to reveal and explain that many of the current legal institutes of international law can be traced back to ancient Roman law. The concept of international law was however not a Roman invention - to a certain extent, it was adopted from Hellenic city-states through a variety of traditions and customs. However, Romans made significant progress in the actual regulation and codification of international relations. These included diplomatic law, status of and relations with foreigners, immigration and naturalization. Further, Roman law contained regulations related to maritime law, international dispute resolution and rules regarding conclusion of international treaties. Finally, law of war and peace was one of the most important and extensive areas strictly regulated by the Romans. The concept of just war,...
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Recepce Milana Kundery v českém a francouzském kulturním prostředí / The Reception of Milan Kundera in Czech and French Cultural World

Suchomelová, Lenka January 2018 (has links)
The PhD thesis The Reception of Milan Kundera in Czech and French Cultural Worlds aims to describe the main tendences and changes in the evolution regarding the reception of Milan Kundera and his work in both of the countries concerned, from its beginning to the year 2015 and their consecutive comparison. The analysis of the perception of the writer's work is based especially on articles from the press and the monographies about the author's work published until now in both of the cultural worlds. An essential part of our work has also become the chapter dealing with the author's occasional texts and translations published in various periodical or in the form of prefaces or postfaces to other monographies.
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Jinojazyčné literatury a kultury v českých memoárech 19. století / Foreign Literatures and Culture in Czech Memoirs of the 19th Century

SALAJKOVÁ JORDÁNOVÁ, Ivana January 2008 (has links)
Foreign Literature and Culture in Czech Memoirs of the 19th Century This submitted thesis is to explore the influence of foreign references to literature on Czech national revival authors in the 19th century. The appearance of refferences to foreign literature and its characteristics in the explored documents shows a statement of cultural reception. In the first part the term {\clqq}memoirs`` is defined by describing its tradition, its categorization and by explaning the problems with the memoir genre specifications. In the second part references to foreign literature in Czech memoir from the 19th century are looked up. Sources are analyzed by the contained points of view. Our evaluation of the Czech author´s reception is based on this analysis. In the third part the resume from previous analysis is made. This thesis is a part of the wide research of Czech revival literature on the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of South Bohemia.
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Recepce Ohlasů Františka Ladislava Čelakovského od jejich prvního vydání do konce 19. století" / The Recepion of the Ohlasy by F. L. Čelakovský from their issue until the late 19th Century.

ČAPKOVÁ, Veronika January 2011 (has links)
The final work monitors reception of Ohlas písní ruských and Ohlas písní českých in the 19th century. The materials are drawn from contemporary magazines, newspapers, biographies, dictionaries and correspondence. Critics examined in the context of thinking 19th century - National Revival and historical trends (classicism, romanticism and realism). In the last chapter are critics separate according to specific opinions.

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