Issued: 08 / 2018
Publisher: Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakulta
ISSN: 2336-6680
248 pages
Studies and Sketches
Two Lessons in Literary Studies, or on the Slowness
(Petr Málek), p. 13-56 |
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The Radiant Deep. Towards the Second Edition of Jiří Opelík’s Josef Čapek
(Daniel Vojtěch), p. 57-66 |
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We are only kept apart by a little water!’ On Vanishing, the Vanishing Point, and Navigation
(Pavel Kordík), p. 67-86 |
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Antigone is Dead? Long Live Ismene?
(Tereza Matějčková), p. 87-98 |
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The Silent Language of the City: Prague in Paul Leppin’s Severin’s Journey into the Dark
(Constanze Derham), p. 99-114 |
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The Second Edition of French Poetry — Karel Čapek as Translator and Intermediary of a Single Evolving Literature
(Eleonora Bentivogli), p. 115-136 |
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A Few Words on the Italian Translation of Too Loud a Solitude
(Gaia Seminara), p. 137-149 |
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Hrabal’s Too Loud a Solitude in English Translation
(Adéla Ruferová), p. 150-170 |
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Between documentary and provocation. New tendencies (not only) in contemporary Polish Holocaust literature
(Hans-Christian Trepte), p. 171-184 |
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Retrospective
‘Poetry is a Rare Spice…’ The Correspondence of Angelo Maria Ripellino and Vladimír Holan 1948–1977
(Annalisa Cosentino), p. 187-189 |
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Correspondence 1948–1977
(Angelo Maria Ripellino — Vladimír Holan), p. 190-225 |
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Critical Views
Delights of the Text of the Spork’s Sisters
(Marie Škarpová), p. 229-234 |
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Švehla’s monograph no I. M. Jirous — a missed chance
(Martin Machovec), p. 235-246 |
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As breath touches light
(Klára Soukupová), p. 247-248 |
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