Bohemistyka, 2013, nr 2
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Item Czech w Stambule i co z tego wynikło – Václav Budovec z Budova (1551–1621) i jego »Antialkorán«(Komisja Slawistyczna PAN, Oddział w Poznaniu, IFS UAM, Wydawnictwo PRO, 2013) Dziekan, Marek M.The article is devoted to Václav Budovec of Budov, a prominent representative of the Czech Reformation, political and religious activist and writer, denouncing the various important issues of his time. The main point of this article is his work Antialkorán, published in 1614 in which Václav wants to present Islam to the Czech reader, and on the other hand discusses various elements of Muslim doctrine. This work was created as one of the effects of Václav Budovec’s residence in Turkey with the imperial delegation.Item In matters of taste, there can be no disputes. Elements of Camp in Fráňa Šrámek’s play »Léto«(Komisja Slawistyczna PAN, Oddział w Poznaniu, IFS UAM, Wydawnictwo PRO, 2013) Firlej, AgataIn this sketch I am going to focus on the presence of elements of Camp aesthetics in the Fráňa Šrámek’s drama Léto, written and staged in 1915. Dandyism became popular at the turn of the 19th and 20th century in Czech culture and it would be the most crucial reference point to the Campy attitude. As a „local text” of the Czech decadentism, it took a place of bohemianism. In this sketch I understand Camp as a type of aesthetic avant-garde sensu largo, based on democratic tendency and on a fight against the given taste, analogues in many regards to the phenomenon it is against.