A re-evaluation of the meaning an impact of a major Czech interwar fiction writer and journalist. Commissioned for a special issue of the journal Russian Literature on Czech literature. The article argues that although Čapek´s formative experience is deeply anchored in the Austro-Hungarian empire, he was a keen observer and as such he has been able to describe a number of mechanisms of human behaviour which seem to be relevant at any time, and, perhaps surprisingly, their relevance is particularly pressing in the contemporary era
Dissertation work is based on journalistic texts by Josef Čapek from years 1910 to 1920 in confronta...
Swedish-speaking writers in Karelia and Vyborg: contemporary observations and nostalgia The article ...
The author of the article tries to connect opinions on time of some modem and post-modem philos...
Karel Čapek (1890-1938) belongs to the modern canon of literature as one of rather few Czech authors...
The article focuses on a role of recipient in creating world depicted by authors writing in differen...
In the countries of the former Yugoslavia , the works of Karel Čapek (1800-1938) are considered "co...
In the article, I take into consideration a series of Karel Čapek’s letters, which deliver a charmin...
In the article, I take into con sid era tion a series of Karel Čapek’s letters, which deliver a cha...
Before 1918, Slovaks were a nation without borders, and they would therefore assert their identity m...
Resumé The thesis is trying to remind the personality and work of Josef Karel Šlejhar - an important...
The thesis deals with short proses of Karel Kamínek - author of Modern revue circuit. The first part...
This article purports to give an outline of the major evolutions in Hašek’s literary output around t...
This presented diploma thesis introduces life of a writer Josef Holeček (1853 1929); born in Souther...
Karel Čapek (1890-1938) wrote at the time when the travel writing genre gained some of its most prom...
"It is easy to oversimplify the social role of writers. At times they make the bullets to be fired b...
Dissertation work is based on journalistic texts by Josef Čapek from years 1910 to 1920 in confronta...
Swedish-speaking writers in Karelia and Vyborg: contemporary observations and nostalgia The article ...
The author of the article tries to connect opinions on time of some modem and post-modem philos...
Karel Čapek (1890-1938) belongs to the modern canon of literature as one of rather few Czech authors...
The article focuses on a role of recipient in creating world depicted by authors writing in differen...
In the countries of the former Yugoslavia , the works of Karel Čapek (1800-1938) are considered "co...
In the article, I take into consideration a series of Karel Čapek’s letters, which deliver a charmin...
In the article, I take into con sid era tion a series of Karel Čapek’s letters, which deliver a cha...
Before 1918, Slovaks were a nation without borders, and they would therefore assert their identity m...
Resumé The thesis is trying to remind the personality and work of Josef Karel Šlejhar - an important...
The thesis deals with short proses of Karel Kamínek - author of Modern revue circuit. The first part...
This article purports to give an outline of the major evolutions in Hašek’s literary output around t...
This presented diploma thesis introduces life of a writer Josef Holeček (1853 1929); born in Souther...
Karel Čapek (1890-1938) wrote at the time when the travel writing genre gained some of its most prom...
"It is easy to oversimplify the social role of writers. At times they make the bullets to be fired b...
Dissertation work is based on journalistic texts by Josef Čapek from years 1910 to 1920 in confronta...
Swedish-speaking writers in Karelia and Vyborg: contemporary observations and nostalgia The article ...
The author of the article tries to connect opinions on time of some modem and post-modem philos...