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Fuga duarum. The musical feuilleton
2002 |
Faculty of Arts
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The breakthrough view of the history of the czech feuilleton
2009 |
Faculty of Education
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Outline of the Czech Feuilleton
2003 |
Faculty of Arts
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Josef Wünsch; teacher; traveller; author; history of geography; feuilletons;Tigris
2021 |
Faculty of Education
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Faces and changes of the Czech Feuilleton
2006 |
Faculty of Arts
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Czech feuilleton - comforting and healing Power of the Art of Literature
2005 |
Faculty of Arts
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Comforting and healing Power of the Art of Literature - Czech Feuilleton
2005 |
Faculty of Arts
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On the translatability and untranslatability in the semi(o)feuilletons "Masaryk's shoes" of the Vladimír Macura
2022 |
Faculty of Arts
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Prague-born, forgotten writer and journalist Hans Natonek
2023 |
Faculty of Education
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Josef Wünsch - Teacher, Treveller, Writer
Publication without faculty affiliation
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"I dreamt: I was sitting in the school of emigrants ..." The Jewish writer and journalist Hans Natonek from Prague
2016 |
Faculty of Education
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The labelled globe
2000 |
Faculty of Arts
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Péter Esterházy: The Post-modern Citizen in 'Ivory Tower'
1999 |
Faculty of Arts
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Half a word about garlic
2009 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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From spring to spring.
1992 |
Faculty of Science
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Svatopluk Čech's negative attitude towards puristic phraseology
2017 |
Faculty of Education
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The Personal Library of the Lawyer, Poet and Translator Antonín Pikhart
2014 |
Faculty of Arts
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Maria Stona on journey around Egypt
2013 |
Faculty of Arts
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In search of a shared expression: Karel Čapek's travel writing and imaginative geography of Europe.
2020 |
Faculty of Arts
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North at the tip of the tongue. Transtext analysis of the German-language Bratislava press 1920-1938.
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The Czechoslovak Word of the Week : Re-joining Czechs and Slovaks together in an example of invisible lexicography work
2023 |
Faculty of Arts