Browsing by Author "Harák, Ivo"
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Item Nynější problémy s někdejším literárním regionalismem(Komisja Slawistyczna PAN, Oddział w Poznaniu, IFS UAM, Wydawnictwo PRO, 2016) Harák, IvoIn his study, Ivo Harák deals with work of a poet, fine artist and pedagogue Ladislav Stehlík, one of the most significant representatives of a literary regionalism (according to Martin C. Putna), in Czech countries both before and after second world war. Above all, Harák considers Stehlík´s most remarkable work Země zamyšlená, first published in 1947, (a compendium on history, land, people and art of South Bohemia) which has been well-accepted by readers and literary scientists. Harák notices its drawbacks due to the time it was written at and also the way Stehlík overcomes the dictate of contemporary ideology. Particularly, Harák emphasises timeless values of Země zamyšlená and reasons why the work is worth attention even in literary classes on Czech (secondary) schools. For a foreign reader, the text may be a guide through the metamorphoses of the south-bohemian land.Item O nutkavé potřebě stylu(Komisja Slawistyczna PAN, Oddział w Poznaniu, IFS UAM, Wydawnictwo PRO, 2016) Harák, IvoItem Prolomit mlčení (kolem Jana Franze)(PAN oddział w Poznaniu, IFS UAM, Wydawnictwo Pro, 2006) Harák, IvoItem Rotreklův román(PAN oddział w Poznaniu, IFS UAM, Wydawnictwo Pro, 2002) Harák, IvoItem U otevřeného okna(Komisja Slawistyczna PAN, Oddział w Poznaniu, IFS UAM, Wydawnictwo PRO, 2018-10) Harák, IvoThe author of the study deals with two literary-historical monographs of Libor Martinek. This Czech literary scientist is known above all as an expert in Silesian (Teschen) literary regionalism. This context is also based on the study of two distinguished personalities of Czech literature writing in another (Polish, Lachian) langua- ge. For Martinka there is an important thorough knowledge of facts or familiarity with the texts of primary and secondary literature. Familiarity with world literary theory also allows him to make adequate interpretations of artistic texts. So he can pronounce a fair trial about the place of a personality in literary history or the debt that Czech lite- rature has so far.