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82. Konflikte, Kritik und Kanonbildung: Zur zeitgenössischen Rezeption der Prosa August Gottlieb Meißners
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- Seidel, Sarah
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- literární kritika, recenze, dopisy, kanonizace, paratexty, literary criticism, reviews, letters, canonization, paratexts, 8, and 94(437)
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- Czech and English
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- Drawing on literary paratexts such as prologues, reviews and letters, this study seeks answers to the question of Meissner’s role in the German-language canon, or rather why his literary legacy has endured for so long. First, Meissner’s personal contacts in the world of literature from a social-historical perspective is considered. This reveals that the repeated criticism of Meissner’s texts, which despite their popularity were to a large extent at odds with the taste of the time, cast him in a bad light. Selected relevant texts will be placed in their discursive context and Meissner’s writings within the parameters of 18th century literary practice examined., Sarah Seidel., and Obsahuje bibliografické odkazy
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83. Kráľovské akadémie a šľachtické konvikty: miesto formovania nových šľachtických úradníckych elít v Uhorsku v 18. storočí
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- Kušniráková, Ingrid
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- vzdělávací reformy, educational reforms, Maďarsko, Hungary, konfikty a akademie, vzdělávání šlechty, noble colleges and academies, education of noble youth, 8, and 94(437)
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- Czech and English
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- The first Noble Colleges were founded in the 17th and 18th centuries by Jesuits and Piarists as an extension of existing secondary schools with the aim of providing education for the sons of impoverished gentlefolk. In the context of the Counter-Reformation these institutions placed especial emphasis on religious education and the formation of moral and ethical values in their pupils. They were intended chiefly for Catholics of noble birth and Catholic converts who would otherwise have received no education because their parents could not afford it or had died young. After the accession of Marie Theresa and the introduction of new legislation (Articles 74/1715 and 70/1723), the state took charge of these establishments, and with them their scholars, their welfare and their upbringing. Religious education and rote-learning of a narrow curriculum was now supplemented by foreign languages (German, Hungarian and French) and other subjects (calligraphy, arithmetic and geography). In the latter half of the 18th century the Viennese court set up a number of noble academies, including several in Hungary where young Hungarian noblemen could acquire an education commensurate with their social standing. Under Marie Theresa’s system of royal scholarships many poor students from the middle and lower nobility were able to receive an education. During her reign scholarship places in the academies and noble colleges became an instrument of social policy used by senior civil servants as rewards for services rendered, thus ensuring a new generation of public officials indebted and loyal to the Viennese Court., Ingrid Kušniráková., and Obsahuje bibliografické odkazy
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84. Kulatý stůl "Zmechanizovaný svět a touha po magičnu. Osvícenství, utilitarismus a mystika"
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- Hrbek, Jiří
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- osvícenství, konference, enlightenment, conferences, 8, and 94(437)
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- Czech
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- Jiří Hrbek.
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85. Kurze Lebens und Reisebeschreibung: Paměti Christiana Kyrilla Schneidera OFM (1742-1824) z jeho misijní cesty po Egyptě a přilehlých blízkovýchodních oblastech
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- Holanová, Kateřina
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- 18. století, františkáni, katolické misie, memoárová literatura, Franciscans, Catholic missions, memoir literature, Středozemní moře (oblast), Egypt, Mediterranean area, 8, and 94(437)
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- Czech and English
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- This article presents Christian Kyrill Schneider OFM, a significant yet not widely known Franciscan missionary who lived in the second half of the 18th century and worked in Egypt and surrounding Middle East Area. His autography that is only available as a manuscript and has never been presented before is fully described here. An excerpt of one chapter offers an insight into a catching egodocument from the beginning of the 19th century. This study is set in the context of Franciscan missions with an important focus on the activity of brothers from the Czech lands in the Middle East. The introductory chapter summarizes basic bibliography of history of Franciscan missionaries and their writings., Kateřina Holanová., and Obsahuje bibliografické odkazy
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86. Láska proti zákonu v libretu pastorální opery: L’Amor non ha legge (Jaroměřice 1728)
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- Perutková, Jana
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- <<z >>Questenberka, Jan Adam, 1678-1752, Bonlini, Domenico, pastorale, libreta, emoce, láska, zákony, příroda, venkov, pastorals, librettos, emotions, love, laws, nature, countryside, 8, and 94(437)
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- Czech and English
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- a1_The pastoral opera L’Amor non ha legge (premiered in Jaroměřice, 1728) was composed by the vicekapellmeister Antonio Caldara, based on libretto by Domenico Bonlini. It is the first attested dramatic musical composition written at the direct order of Count Johann Adam Questenberg (1678-1752), a connoisseur of music, skilled lute player, an occasional composer, and - above all - a passionate promoter of the Italian opera seria. The present article concerns with the generic examination of the plot of opera seria, with regard to its superior genre, favola pastorale. In L’Amor non ha legge, living in harmony with the Nature gains general appraisal, the Idyllic merry-making in the countryside being sharply contrasted with life in the city and at the (imperial) court. As a result, the main character, young aristocrat, having become enamoured with a shepherdess, leaves for the country where he is allowed to repose and forget the hustle and bustle of the city, as well as its corruptness. These characteristics seem to be fitting the personality of Count Questenberg himself, who sought a refuge from the city to his castle of Jaroměřice, set in the rural region of Southern Moravia. As Bonlini states in his introductory argomento, the aim of the opera is, primarily, to celebrate simple, undemanding Love. Not coincidentally, both meanings of the word ’Amor’ are made use of in the libretto; the abstract ’Love’, as well as the personified name of the God of Love - Amor. Love verses and lovely affections are abundant in the language and the plot of the opera; what Bonlini is most concerned with, especially in the arias, is to depict as many aspects of Love, hence the affects, as possible: constant love, love suffering, requited love, noble love, miserable love, vain love, martyred love, jealous love, despising love, even paternal love., a2_The message of the opera L’Amor non ha legge, therefore, is the imperative of symbiosis between Man and the Laws of Nature; the Law of Love, superior even to the obstacles of social inequality, should - according to Bonlini - always be in accordance with the Reason. Favorizing the pastoral environment over the court and city, in particular, can be read as a laud of the castle of Jaroměřice, which the Count was justly proud of, and which he identified with considerably., Jana Perutková., and Obsahuje bibliografické odkazy
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87. Láskyplnost v Rousseauově Nové Héloise
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- Balibar, Étienne and Fulka, Josef
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- Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 1712-1778, francouzská literatura, literární teorie, French literature, literary theory, epistolární román, epistolary novel, 8, and 94(437)
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- Czech and English
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- The aim of the present study is to trace an interpretation of Rousseau’s novel Julie ou la Nouvelle Heloise on the basis of the difference between love and friendship. Starting with a brief reminder of Paul de Man’s interpretation of this novel in Allegories of Reading, the author turns to Jacques Derrida and borrows a key neologism from his book The Politics of Friendship: aimance or lovence, an affective modality which blurs and transcends the duality of love and friendship. On this basis, the author presents a few remarks concerning the literary form of the novel, the configuration of its characters and finally the place of Rousseau’s Julie in the context of his other works. Rather than being an isolated literary work, Julie seems to be an attempt to answer certain questions concerning the relation between individual and society from a different angle than that chosen in The Social Contract., Etienne Balibar ; překlad Josef Fulka., and Obsahuje bibliografické odkazy
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88. Lesley H. Walker, A mother’s love. Crafting Ffminine virtue in enlightenment France
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- Čapská, Veronika
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- 8 and 94(437)
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- Czech
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- [autor recenze] Veronika Čapská.
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89. Listopadové plénum ÚV KSČ
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- Jiří Hoppe
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- Dějiny Česka a Slovenska, Dubček, Alexander, 1921-1992, politické dějiny, Pražské jaro (1968 : Československo), normalizace (1969-1989 : Československo), political history, Prague Spring (1968 : Czechoslovakia), "normalization" (1969-1989 : Czechoslovakia), 8, and 94(437)
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- Czech
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- In the history of Czechoslovakia, "normalization" is the name given to the period from the 1969 to the 80´s. It was characterized by initial restoration of which was led by Alexander Dubček (1968-1969) and subsequent preservation of this new status quo. Normalization is sometimes used in a narrower sense to refer only to the period between 1969 and 1971. When Gustav Husák became the leader of the KSČ in place of Alexander Dubček in April 1969 after the military intervention of Warsaw Pact armies, his regime acted quickly to "normalize" the country´s political situation. and JIří Hoppe.
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90. Lynda Mulvin, The fusion of neo-classical principles
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- Petrasová, Taťána
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- Czech
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- [autor recenze] Taťána Petrasová.
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