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Concepts of Self in German Romantic and Idealistic Philosophy
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YBFC202 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Concepts of Self in The Philosophy of German Romantism and Idealism
YMFH044 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Literature II
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OCRG15NJ17 |
Faculty of Education
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Literature III (1798-1890)
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OB2307A21 |
Faculty of Education
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History of Literature III: Literatures of the Renaissance, Baroque, and Romanticism
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AKM400007 |
Faculty of Arts
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Literature III (1798-1890)
OPBG2G118A |
Faculty of Education
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Instruments and Types of the Literary Ladscape (with a view to the world and Czech literatures of the 18th and 19th Century)
AKM500113 |
Faculty of Arts
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Reflection, Exegesis, Meditation
AKM500012 |
Faculty of Arts
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Czech Romanticism in European Context (based on readings from selected literary works)
ABO100300 |
Faculty of Arts
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“The world must be romanticized”: The Concepts of World's Poetization between Romanticism and Avant-Garde
ABO900307 |
Faculty of Arts
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Reading of Czech Literature of 19th Century
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ABO100002 |
Faculty of Arts
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Reading of Czech Literature of 19th Century (exam)
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ABO300710 |
Faculty of Arts
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Pre-romanticism and Romanticism: European ideas and literary topics in Czech cultural context
AKM500068 |
Faculty of Arts
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German Literature III
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O02307022 |
Faculty of Education
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Interpretative Reading Seminar
ADE300037 |
Faculty of Arts
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Czech Romanticism within the European Context
AKM500203 |
Faculty of Arts
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Czech Literature of the 19th Century
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ABO300091 |
Faculty of Arts
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Czech Literature of the 19th Century [1]
ABO400004 |
Faculty of Arts
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Seminar on the History of Renaissance, Baroque, and Romantic Literatures (credit, credit) a
AKM400434 |
Faculty of Arts
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The Czech Romanticism and Neo-Romanticism in european connections
ABO700303 |
Faculty of Arts
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European Literary Culture III.
YBEC114 |
Faculty of Humanities