Issued: 07 / 2017
Publisher: Charles University, Faculty of Arts Press
ISSN: 2336-6680
250 pages
Editorial
(Luboš Merhaut), p. 9-10 |
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Studies and sketches
A Textual Earthquake and Meaning Shaken: 19th-Century Literature as a Hermeneutic Problem
(Josef Vojvodík), p. 13-18 |
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A Vote of Confidence? On the Aims and Functions of History of Literature
(trans. Klára Čermochová and Olga Słowik)
(Żaneta Nalewajk), p. 19-31 |
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The Historical Perspective in Literary Criticism: On the Change in Arne Novák’s Practical Criticism in the 1910s
(Martin Tichý), p. 32-38 |
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Alfred Klaar: Berlin Reflections on the Homeland Landscape
(Michal Topor), p. 39-59 |
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The Image of Karel Klostermann in Czech (Literary) Historiography
(Michal Hořejší), p. 60-74 |
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The Past and Present of the Spanish folletín Novel (trans. Anna Čadilová)
(trans. Anna Čadilová)
(Juan A. Sánchez), p. 75-89 |
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Television and the transnational memory of undemocratic pasts: a comparison between Spain and the Czech Republic
(Tiziana D’Amico), p. 90-103 |
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Retrospective I
Vlček’s and Jakubec’s Criticisms of Bačkovský’s Detailed History
(Luboš Merhaut), p. 107-110 |
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Detailed History of Modern Czech Literature…
(Jaroslav Vlček — Jan Jakubec), p. 111-119 |
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Retrospective II
‘I look forward to your book’. Letters on the Genesis of Angelo M. Ripellino’s First Book, Storia della poesia ceca contemporanea
(Annalisa Cosentino), p. 123-129 |
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Letters to A. M. Ripellino, 1948–1952
(Roman Jakobson — Ludvík Kundera — Karel Teige — Jindřich Chalupecký — Jan Jelínek — René Wellek — Renato Poggioli — Oldřich Králík — Albert Pražák), p. 130-157 |
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Question for
Mieke Bal — Catherine Belsey — Klaus Birnstiel — Moritz Csáky — Jonathan Culler — Bernard Franco — Stephen Greenblatt — Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht — Jean-Marc Hovasse — Fredric Jameson — Amália Kerekes — Alice Stašková — Vasilij Ščukin
p. 161-176 |
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Critical Views
The History of Prague Academic Aesthetics: Summary and Prospects
(Václav Smyčka), p. 179-184 |
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An Entangled Dream
(Hana Šmahelová), p. 185-191 |
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Josef Švéda’s America the Promised, America the Damned Also Unmasks Czech National Stereotypes
(Jiří Almer), p. 192-194 |
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Various Forms of Otherness
(Adéla Petruželková), p. 195-197 |
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Approaching Integrity
(Jiří Zizler), p. 198-201 |
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On Jews under the Second Republic
(Markéta Kittlová), p. 202-205 |
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Memory, Trauma and Memory Studies
(Josef Řídký), p. 206-210 |
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Jiří Kolář Critically
(Tereza Šnellerová), p. 211-214 |
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Normalization, Courteously
(Lucie Malá), p. 215-220 |
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Translations
Regulation
(trans. Josef Fulka, preface Libuše Heczková)
(Judith Butler), p. 223-237 |
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On the Way Towards a New Historical Situation
(trans. and intor. by Josef Řídký)
(François Hartog), p. 238-250 |
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