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1st edition
Ostrava : University of Ostrava, 2021
450 stran ; 22 cm

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ISBN 978-80-7599-261-1 (vázáno)
Obsahuje bibliografie, bibliografické odkazy a rejstříky
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13 Introductory Word - Jakub Ivánek // 17 I. Older Literature // 19 Jan Malura : The Literature for Rural People in the Early Modern Period Basic Concepts in the Czech-Polish Perspective // 35 Jakub Ivánek : The Countryside in Czech Baroque Literature // 56 Rumen István Csorsz : "My shepherd stick is better than the crown" The Image of the Shepherd in Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Popular Literature in Hungary // 74 Miloslav Vojtech : Literary Depictions of the Countryside in Slovak Classicist Poetry // 90 Gábor Vaderna : Idyll and Tension. An Example of Hungarian Landscape Poetry // 105 II. Literature ofthe Nineteenth Century // 107 Robert Kiss Szemán : The Poetics of Space in the Representation ofthe Hungarian, Slovakian, and Croatian Countryside in Ján Kollar’s Cestopis do horní Itálie (Travelogue to Upper Italy) // 125 Marta Fulopové : Spaces of Power with Idyllic Background Image of the Countryside in Slovak Romantic Prose // 141 Martin Tomášek : Literary Landscapes of the Czech Countryside of the Nineteenth Century // 161 Eva Palkovičová : The Gamekeeper’s Lodge. A Literary Topos of Slovak Post-Romanticism // 175 Malgorzata Litwinowicz : Landscape and People. A Few Notes on Inhabitants of the Polish Countryside // 187 Andor Mészáros : The Village Viliam. The Image ofHungarian Village in Folk Plays // 195 Jana Pátková : Types of Exoticization ofthe Slovak Village in Czech Travelogues in One Century // 213 III. Literature ofthe Twentieth Century // 215 Karol Csiba : The Topic ofthe Village in Cultural Journalism in Slovakia Between the Two World Wars // 230 Sarolta Tóthpál : The Village as Native Land in the Novels Az elsodort falu (The Eroded Village) by Dezsó Szabó and Živý bič (The Living Whip) by Milo Urban //
250 Zdeněk Šmolka : The Dissolution ofthe Idyll. The Depiction of the Moravian-Silesian Beskids in Czech Poetry of the First Half of the Twentieth Century // 268 Michal Habaj : Returning to the Village. On the Topic of the Countryside in Slovak Poetry of the 1930s // 288 Lukáš Holeček : The Countryside as an Indicator of Changing Times Representation ofthe Countryside in Czech Prose of 1935 to 1946 // 303 Iva Málková : Depictions ofthe Countryside in Czech Poetry ofthe Protectorate Period (1939-1945) // 326 Aleksandra E. Banot : Reaching for the Clouds. The Problems of Rural Women’s Emancipation: a Case Study of Maria War das Novel Maryska ze Sląska (Mary of Silesia) // 343 IV. Contemporary Literature // 345 Zoltán Nemeth : Village, Language and Subordination Contexts by Szildrd Borbely // 357 Radoslav Passia : Literary Portrayals of Contemporary Slovak Countryside // 370 Karolina Pospiszil-Hofmanska : The Eternal Return. Rural and Semi-Rural Areas in Contemporary Upper Silesian Literature // 389 Tomasz Ge_sina : A Place Where It All Began. Imagined Depictions ofWisla in Jerzy Pilch’s Prose // 407 V. Literature in Environmental Perspective // 409 Anna Varga : Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Land Use Changes of the Puszta Agricultural Estates in the Works of Two Hungarian Writers: Gyula Illyes and Ervin Ldzdr // 327 Overviewand Perspectives - Jan Malura // 437 List of Authors // 441 Index of Names // 447 Index of Places

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