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Autor:
Petr Málek
Publikováno v:
Slovo a Smysl, Vol 21, Iss 44, Pp 76-137 (2024)
This study aims to better understand the authorial figure of Vladislav Vančura by reconstructing the critical and literary-historical image conveyed to us by the reception of the writer during his lifetime, starting with the writer’s first short s
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/ca30e48502a342e2a610cb4cdb5c6d45
Autor:
Petr Málek
Publikováno v:
Slovo a Smysl, Vol 16, Iss 32, Pp 32-108 (2019)
Drawing its methodological inspiration from A History of New Modernism. Czech Literature, 1905–1923 (2010), this study aims to present the development of Czech literature over the course of a single year: 1929. The objective, however, is not to p
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/03ec4e4f1c534a9e85acef1d2f034fd3
Autor:
Petr Málek
Publikováno v:
Slovo a Smysl, Vol 15, Iss 29, Pp 13-56 (2018)
Drawing on the considerations of Karlheinz Stierle, who claims that one of the key tasks in thinking about literature is to oppose the technical totality of modernity and its repressive mechanisms with the substantiality of the slow and the already p
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/721f9acdceba4a859fc20a6d9ad97638
Autor:
Petr Málek
Publikováno v:
Slovo a Smysl, Vol 12, Iss 23, Pp 13-35 (2015)
The paper focuses on R. Weiner’s 1916 short story collection Lítice / Furies which captures his direct experience from the Serbian front. I present a reading of the story Crazy Silence from the broader perspective of war and the associated issue
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/c7f54e078bc147638d8f8e41c1b491a4
Autor:
Petr Málek
Publikováno v:
Central Europe. 9:83-107
Examining the relationship between two of the most significant Czech writers of the early twentieth century, Richard Weiner (1884–1937) and Karel Capek (1890–1938), this article sets their divergent developmental paths into the context of broader