The study examines the relationship between literature and optical media (zograscopes, peepshows and magic laterns) in the late 18th century and the first half of the 19th century, in other words before the advent of photography and film. It is based on the theses of the media theorist Friedrich Kittler about the mutual overlap and delimitation between literary imagination, optical devices and anthropological ideas about human fantasy. It examines these relationships in the works of literature writen in Czech and German in the czech lands during this period, focusing in particular on texts by Christian Heinrich Spiess and his role played in them by the magic latern. An analysis of Spiess´ works and examples from other 19th - century Czech a...
The study surveys the variety of travel literature in the period of Czech National Revival. It explo...
In this final work we compare fantastic forms of realistic literature in the little formations from ...
“Looking Through Words” explores the intersection of the literary and the visual in the nineteenth c...
This book analyzes the interplay of gazes, optical devices and images in literature. Following the d...
From the end of the 18th century, optical instruments such as the microscope and the telescope were ...
This dissertation is intended to evaluate the literary contributions of the late eighteenth-century ...
in English: The aim of the theoretical part of the thesis is to explain the term techno-pessimism th...
Optical shows and devices played a key role in nineteenth-century popular culture. Panoramas, dioram...
The topic of this thesis is visual art as a constitutive element of fictional worlds. The methodolog...
Although the term synesthesia does not formally make its way into medical discourse until the late n...
“Seeing is to some extent an art to be learned” (William Herschel). Thanks to the new optical tools ...
This study deals with the understanding of trauma, neurosis and the unconscious in psychological nar...
The panorama became from the end of the 18th century a very popular entertainment. Soon after the in...
This dissertation explores the rich intersections between realist fiction and pre-cinematic optical ...
In my thesis, I examine the intersection of literature and panorama exhibitions. While panoramas hav...
The study surveys the variety of travel literature in the period of Czech National Revival. It explo...
In this final work we compare fantastic forms of realistic literature in the little formations from ...
“Looking Through Words” explores the intersection of the literary and the visual in the nineteenth c...
This book analyzes the interplay of gazes, optical devices and images in literature. Following the d...
From the end of the 18th century, optical instruments such as the microscope and the telescope were ...
This dissertation is intended to evaluate the literary contributions of the late eighteenth-century ...
in English: The aim of the theoretical part of the thesis is to explain the term techno-pessimism th...
Optical shows and devices played a key role in nineteenth-century popular culture. Panoramas, dioram...
The topic of this thesis is visual art as a constitutive element of fictional worlds. The methodolog...
Although the term synesthesia does not formally make its way into medical discourse until the late n...
“Seeing is to some extent an art to be learned” (William Herschel). Thanks to the new optical tools ...
This study deals with the understanding of trauma, neurosis and the unconscious in psychological nar...
The panorama became from the end of the 18th century a very popular entertainment. Soon after the in...
This dissertation explores the rich intersections between realist fiction and pre-cinematic optical ...
In my thesis, I examine the intersection of literature and panorama exhibitions. While panoramas hav...
The study surveys the variety of travel literature in the period of Czech National Revival. It explo...
In this final work we compare fantastic forms of realistic literature in the little formations from ...
“Looking Through Words” explores the intersection of the literary and the visual in the nineteenth c...