Česká literatura 46 (1998), No. 3 |
O B S A H C O N T E N T |
Zdeněk PEŠAT
From the Pages of Czech Programmatic Criticism: F. X. Šalda and
Jaroslav Vrchlický. /229-235/
Jiří HOMOLÁČ
The Polemic as Genre in the Writing of Šalda. /236-268/
Jiří KRAUS
The Prerequisites of the Polemic in the Work of F. X. Šalda.
/269-273/
Daniel VOJTĚCH
Polemicism in and around Šaldas Novel. /274-282/
Zdeněk MATHAUSER
The Prague School as Seen by Czechs and Germans. /286-300/
František VŠETIČKA
Karel Čapeks Hordubal. /301-307/
Marie LANGEROVÁ
Experimental Poetry of the 1960s. /308-319/
Jan LEHÁR
A Book on the Development of Czech Translations of the Bible.
/321-322/
Alena FROLÍKOVÁ
Pan Antonín Pacovskýs Journey to the East. /323-325/
Jaroslav MED
On the Catholic Modernism Movement. /325-327/
Dalibor DOBIÁŠ
A Friendly Meeting. /327-328/
Miroslav ČERVENKA
... Pathos and Inspiration. /328-330/
Bohuslav HOFFMANN
In Praise of Writing Reviews or How to Put the Leftovers in Order
and Provide Them with Meaning and Style. /330-333/
Václav PETRBOK
Two Conferences on 17th- and 18th-Century Czech Literature.
/333-336/
[Zpět na Seznam časopisů] [Back to List of journals] |