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Last update: HAVELKA/PEDF.CUNI.CZ (01.02.2013)
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Last update: Mgr. Tomáš Havelka, Ph.D. (27.10.2019)
A. Škarka, Půl tisíciletí českého písemnictví, Praha 1986 Z. Kalista, České baroko, Praha 1941 B. Beneš, Světská kramářská píseň, Brno 1970 Staří slezští kazatelé (ed. M. Kopecký), Ostrava 1970 Výbor z české literatury od počátků po dobu Husovu (ed. B. Havránek, J. Hrabák), Praha 1957 Výbor z české literatury doby husitské I-II (ed. B. Havránek, J. Hrabák, J. Daňhelka), Praha 1963-1964
G. Hoffmeister, Deutsche und europäische Barockliteratur, Stuttgart 1987 H. Lausberg, Handbuch der literarischen Rhetorik, 1960 M. Szyrocki, Die deutsche Literatur des Barock. Eine Einführung, 1968
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Last update: Mgr. Tomáš Havelka, Ph.D. (28.10.2019)
1 / Bibliology, relations of theology, cultural history and history of literature. 2 / Is there a hiat between Baroque and Revival literature? 3 / Folk literature and folklore literary formations. Folk reading books and their influence on folklore. 5 / Czech humanistic literature or Reformation literature of the 16th century? Czech biblical translations. 6 / Prayer books as a literary genre. 7 / Legendistics of the Czech Middle Ages and Baroque. 8 / Chronicle of the Czech Middle Ages, Humanism and Baroque. Historical processing. Baroque patriotism. 9 / Homiletics as a leading literary genre of Czech prose in the 18th century. Comparison with medieval homiletics.
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Last update: doc. PhDr. Miloš Sládek, Ph.D. (29.10.2019)
Course completion conditions:
1. Reading and detailed knowledge of ten selected editions (whole books, not excerpts from anthology). 2. Bring the reading list to the exam. 3. Passing the admission test for the exam (need to get at least 12 points out of 20). The test is written in a maximum of three common terms, who do not participate in the test on a specified day automatically loses one of the options. 4. The exam is oral, anyone who has successfully passed the test can take the exam in one or two resit dates. During the exam, emphasis will be placed on the student's overview, knowledge of selected editions, as well as questions that he did not know or stated incorrectly in the test. A very good knowledge of the Czech language (including knowledge of its historical development) is a necessary condition.
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