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German Literature in Bohemia and Moravia - OB2307A45
Title: Německá literatura z českých zemí
Guaranteed by: Katedra germanistiky (41-KG)
Faculty: Faculty of Education
Actual: from 2019
Semester: summer
E-Credits: 2
Examination process: summer s.:
Hours per week, examination: summer s.:1/1, MC [HT]
Capacity: unknown / unknown (unknown)
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
State of the course: taught
Language: German
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Is provided by: OPBG2G146B
Note: course can be enrolled in outside the study plan
enabled for web enrollment
priority enrollment if the course is part of the study plan
Guarantor: doc. PhDr. Viera Glosíková, CSc.
Classification: Teaching > German
Interchangeability : OB2307045
Is interchangeable with: OB2307045
Annotation -
Last update: doc. PhDr. Viera Glosíková, CSc. (03.02.2020)
The aim of the course is to gain an orientation in the specific area of German written literature, which is part of the cultural history of our country. Understand the German-Austrian-Czech cultural and literary relations as part of the common history of central Europe. Lectures: German literature in Prague and in the Czech lands at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. Neo-romanticism and myth of Prague. Representatives: Friedrich Adler, Hugo Salus, Paul Leppin, Gustav Meyrink, Rainer Marie Rilke, Leo Perutz et al. First World War. Founding of Czechoslovakia. Max Brod as an organizer of "expressionist" generation. Representatives: Franz Kafka, Oskar Baum, Paul Kornfeld, Franz Werfel, Ludwig Winder, Willy Haas et al. Socialists: Egon Erwin Kisch, Franz Carl Weiskopf, Rudolf Fuchs and others. Moravian authors: Hermann Ungar, Ernst Weiss. The youngest generation: Johannes Urzidil, Hermann Grab. The last writer in the tradition of Prague German literature: Lenka Reinerová. Content of the seminar: Interpretation of selected works by the mentioned authors (e.g. Rilke, Meyrink, Kafka). The course has been taught in German. The aim of the course is to help students understandthe specific area of German-written literature thatis a part of cultural history of our country. German-Austrian-Czech cultural and literary relationships should be understoodas a part of common Middle-European history. The content of the course: German-written literaturein Prague at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. Neoromanticism and the Prague myth. Main representatives(F. Adler, H. Salus, P. Leppin, G. Meyrink, R. M.Rilke, L. Perutz and others). World War I. The originof the CSR. M. Brod as the organiser of the "expressionist"generation. Representaives: F. Kafka, O. Baum, P.Kornfeld, F. Werfel, L. Winder, W. Haas and others. Socialists (E. E. Kisch, F. C. Weiskopf, R. Fuchs and others). Moravian authors (H. Ungar, E. Weiss). The youngest generation (J. Urzidil, H. Grab). The last woman author of the Prague-German literary tradition: Lenka Reinerová. The content of the course: Interpretation of selected works (e. g. Rilke, Meyrink, Kafka, Werfel, Kisch, Winder, Urzidil, Reinerová and others).
Descriptors - Czech
Last update: doc. PhDr. Viera Glosíková, CSc. (30.01.2021)

Přístupové údaje do ms teams budou doplněny před začátkem výuky.

Literature - Czech
Last update: doc. PhDr. Viera Glosíková, CSc. (03.02.2020)

1. Mühlberger, J. Geschichte der deutschen Literatur in Böhmen 1900-1930. München; Wien : 1981.

2. Mikulášek, A.; Glosiková, V.; Schulz, A.B. Literatura s hvězdou Davidovou. Slovníková příručka k dějinám česko-židovských a česko-židovsko-německých literárních vztahů 19. a 20. století. Praha : Votobia, 1998. ISBN 80-722-019-4.

3. Weltfreunde. Konferenz über die Prager deutsche Literatur. Praha : Academia, 1967.

4. Wolkan, R. Geschichte der deutschen Literatur in Böhmen und in den Sudetenländern. Augsburg : 1925.

5. Brod, M. Život plný bojů. Praha : Nakladatelství Franze Kafky, 1994. ISBN 80-85844-00-1.

6. Brod, M. Pražský kruh. Praha : Akropolis, 1993. ISBN 80-85770-03-2.

7. Kneidl, P. Pražská léta německých a rakouských spisovatelů. Praha : Pražská edice, 1997. ISBN 80-901509-3-4.

8. Kosatík, P. Menší knížka o německých spisovatelích z Čech a Moravy. Praha : Nakladatelství Franze Kafky, 2001. ISBN 80-85844-79-6.

9. Schiffkorn, A. (Hg.) Böhmen ist überall. Linz : Ed. Grenzgänger, 1999.

10. Kautman, F. Svět Franze Kafky. Praha : Nakladatelství Torst, 1990. ISBN 80-900149-1-7.

11. Krolop. K. Studie o německé literatuře. Praha : Triada, 2018. ISBN 9 788074 742330.

Requirements to the exam -
Last update: doc. PhDr. Viera Glosíková, CSc. (19.05.2019)
Requirements: active participation in the seminar (participation at least 80%), interpretation of assigned texts.

 

Syllabus - Czech
Last update: doc. PhDr. Viera Glosíková, CSc. (03.02.2020)

*Úvod do problematiky;

*terminologie;

*dobový kontext; 

* Pražská něm. lit.

 

Interpretace:

*Rainer Maria Rilke: Die Weise von Liebe und Tod des Cornets Christoph Rilke; Rilke a jeho dílo v kontextu německojazyčné lit.; biografie autora a dílo, interpretace lit. textu

* Gustav Meyrink: GM; Meyrink a jeho dílo v kontextu německojazyčné lit.; biografie autora a dílo, interpretace lit. textu

* Franz Kafka: Die Verwandlung; Kafka a jeho dílo v kontextu německojazyčné lit.; biografie autora a dílo, interpretace lit. textu

 
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