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Po smyslu Máchova Kata

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This article provides the first comprehensive interpretation of the surviving texts and fragments of Kat, the unfinished series of stories by Karel Hynek Mácha (1810–1836). It combines known textological facts with an interpretation of semiotic aspects of the individual texts. It thus brings up to date our knowledge of Mácha’s conception of Czech history. Apart from purely Romantic themes and motifs, which link all parts of the series (and not just its first, Křivoklad – the only one to be published) with his later works (particularly Máj and Cikány), these texts also contain Mácha’s criticism of the policies of Wenceslas IV, King of Bohemia (d. 1419), which led to the Hussite movement and then, in consequence, the end of Czech sovereignty, a state of affairs that lasted to Mácha’s days. This unified interpretation of the Kat series also presents strong arguments supporting Mácha’s authorship of its unpublished fragments and outlines, which had previously been questioned (particularly by Oldřich Králík).
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This article focuses on principal subjects used in works of the following bands: TSA, Turbo and KAT. It characterizes the most important and most frequently used topics in the lyrics of songs. Characterization made in this article answers the question how lyrics fit music in common heavy metal convention. Furthermore, special attention was paid to the subjects of freedom and mutiny as topics especially important in the context of Polish political system in the 1980s. Analysis of selected examples gives an overview of the specific approach of heavy metal musicians to these subjects, different from the approach of rock and punk rock musicians in that period. The main part of the article is preceded by an introduction presenting the origins of heavy metal music in Poland. The author shows its beginnings and influences of Western heavy metal bands on the form of heavy metal music in Poland. The scope of the work were the 1980s, since that decade was the space for the origin and evolution of heavy metal in Poland, as TSA, Turbo and KAT are the first Polish bands which began playing in this style and contributed to its development.The idea of freedom in the lyrics of heavy metal songs in 80s in the works of TSA, Turbo and KAT.
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