Issued: 11 / 2017
Publisher: Filozofická fakulta Univerzity Karlovy
ISSN: 2336-6680
212 pages
Studies and Sketches
Einleitung
(Matteo Colombi / Gertraude Zand), p. 13-14 |
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Obscenity in the Texts of Honza Krejcarová
(Peter Zajac), p. 15-24 |
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‘…with the use of all vulgar and obscure words’: Jana Krejcarová’s Poetry of the Obscene Between Revolt and Melancholy
(Josef Vojvodík), p. 25-31 |
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The Journalistic Work of Jana Krejcarová in the Second Half of the 1940s
(Anna Militz), p. 32-37 |
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The Dark Cookbook of a Heroine. Jana’s Mother Figure in Addressee Milena Jesenská and Heroism is Mandatory
(Matteo Colombi), p. 38-50 |
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(Not) Making a Name for Oneself: The Jewish Names of Honza K.
(Natascha Drubek), p. 51-73 |
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The Myth of Krejcarová: (Re-)Construction and (Re-)Reading
(Gertraude Zand), p. 74-80 |
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Evocation, inspiration, dedication — Mentions of Honza Krejcarová in the Work of Egon Bondy
(Martin Machovec), p. 81-87 |
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Honza Krejcarová: Existentialist Contexts (Violette Leduc, Jean Genet)
(Xavier Galmiche), p. 88-95 |
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Objectivity in the Short Stories of Ladislav Dvořák
(Zuzana Pokorná), p. 96-114 |
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Charles-Ernest Rorate. A Chapter from the History of Czech Revival Mystifications
(Marie Škarpová), p. 115-140 |
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Retrospective
The Sad Joker Hostovský
(Olga Castiellová-Hostovská), p. 143-151 |
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Fear
(Egon Hostovský), p. 152-155 |
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Critical Views
Kind Listeners, or You Will Catch Men, or A Knowledge Rich and Abundant
(Kateřina Smyčková), p. 159-162 |
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On the Shores of the Ages and Continents
(Catherine Ébert-Zeminová), p. 163-176 |
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A Much Too Difficult Way into the World
(Martin Tichý), p. 177-179 |
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‘It Concerns All of Us’
(Ines Koeltzsch), p. 180-185 |
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The Path May Go Far Indeed…
(Ladislav Futtera), p. 186-193 |
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‘90% of His Work Is Invisible’ — The Peculiar Lopy
(Tereza Šnerellová), p. 194-197 |
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Ad Lucie Malá: Of Normalization with Politeness (Word and Sense 14, no. 27, 2017, pp. 215–220)
(Petr Andres / Lucie Malá), p. 198-200 |
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Translation
Mediating Contexts, the Context of Mediation. Durych’s Wandering, Döblin’s Wallenstein and the German-Czech Literary Transfer
(Tilman Kasten), p. 203-210 |
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