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2008 | 56 | 5 | 605-634

Article title

Raná literární tvorba Jiřího Karáska ze Lvovic

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Title variants

EN
THE EARLY WORKS OF JIRI KARASEK ZE LVOVIC

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CS

Abstracts

EN
This article is concerned with the early verse and fiction of Jiri Karasek ze Lvovic (1871-1951), which is considered in the context of his work in general and the literature of his day. This period of his work consists in a line running from the mirroring of reality (of the Realist and Naturalist trends, for example, the attempt at the verisimilitude of the story and the characters' language; emphasis on the formation or deformation of personality by the milieu) to its internalization and subsequent refashioning (in the spirit of the Symbolist Decadent reassessment of the subject-object relationship). This variegated stylistic change is accompanied by a clear-cut differentiation of the characters (that is, interest in the personalities who are unusual on account of their attitude to the world and themselves), an incisive psychologization (ranging from reflections of ordinary feelings as motives for actions, characterization of the actors, an interest in the dark side of the human thought, to stream of consciousness, which together create a wide-ranging imagination and various movements of the inner man), and an increasing scepticism towards both the possibilities of human knowledge and the mechanisms of modern society.

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Year

Volume

56

Issue

5

Pages

605-634

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Document type

ARTICLE

Contributors

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  • Karel Kolarik, Ceska literatura- redakce, Ustav pro ceskou literaturu AV CR, v.v.i., Na Florenci 3, 110 00 Praha 1, Czech Republic

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CEJSH db identifier
11CZAAAA097417

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