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Engaged narration. Narrative strategies of the literary-historical works at the turn of the 14th century: The study discusses the hitherto neglected topic – comparing the testimony of narrative sources, both domestic epics and domestic historiography on the history of the end of the 13th and 14th centuries. It indicates a reflection of the political events from the lives of the Bohemian kings, which appear identically in the domestic German and Old-Czech epics and the same also in the Latin chronicle production. The text also points out that it is mainly the events from the childhood and life of the penultimate Přemyslid king Wenceslas II.
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The study deals with a comparison of the literary and historiographic sources of the Middle Ages in the Czech lands in relation to the life of children and conception of childhood in the written monuments. It starts from the fact that childhood has not yet been assessed in entertaining literature. The text follows the conception of childhood on several levels; the predestination of children, the reflection of the divine child and the education and way of life of children. At the same time, it makes distinctions in the individual genres and gender breakdowns, and also in the assessment of a good and bad society. Using the example of new translations form the domestic German literature and its comparison with the Latin and Old-Czech sources from the Czech lands, it proves that the literary monuments comprise a component of the source historiographic matter. At the same time, it also follows the genesis of literature for children with that, namely a comparison of the earliest evidence on the future fairy tales for children.
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