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Institute of Czech Literature of the ASCR, v. v. i.
Na Florenci 3/1420
110 15 Praha 1
110 15 Praha 1
Phone: +420 234 612 111; 222 828 111
FAX: +420 224 818 437
E-mail: literatura@ucl.cas.cz
PDF info: ucl_info_en.pdf
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The Institute was founded in 1947 by the Czech Academy of Sciences and Arts and incorporated into the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences in 1953. It was expanded to include the Institute for the Study of the Czech Theatre (1956-1993) and the branch in Brno (1961).
In 1970, it was transformed into the Institute of Czech and World Literature of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences. In 1993, its current name was adopted as a consequence of the renewal of the original concept of Czech studies.
The scientific work of the Institute is centred on the theory and history of Czech literature from ancient times to the present. Emphasis is placed on the lexicography of literary sciences and dictionary work, literary historical study of Czech literature and literary theoretical analysis, based principally on material from the 20th century. Simultaneously, the Institute acts as an information and consulting centre for literary scientists.