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Czech-German Literary Relations

Class at Faculty of Education |
OCRG15NJ29

Annotation

The aim of the course is to help students to understand the specific area of German-written literature that is a part of cultural history of our country. German-Austrian-Czech cultural and literary relationships should be understood as a part of common Middle-European history.

The content of the course: German-written literature in Prague at the turn of the 19th and 20th century, and its traditions, special tendencies. Neoromanticism and the Prague myth.

Main representatives: V.Hadwiger, P. Leppin, G.

Meyrink, R. M.Rilke, and others).

World War I. The establishment of Czechoslovakia.

M. Brod and Prague circle.

Representatives: F. Kafka, O.

Baum, F. Werfel, L.

Winder, E. E.

Kisch., J. Urzidil and others.

The last female author of the Prague-German literary tradition: Lenka Reinerová. The content of the course: Interpretation of selected works (e. g.

G. Meyrink, F. Werfel,E.

E. Kisch, J.

Urzidil, L. Reinerová).