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Typ záznamu * : kapitola v odborné knize (C)
Domácí pracoviště * : Centrum regionálních studíí (25352)
Název * : The Dissolution of the Idyll
Citace : Smolka, Z. The Dissolution of the Idyll: The Depiction of the Moravian-Silesian Beskids in Czeh Poetry of the First Half of the Twentieth Century. In: Portreying Countryside in Central European Literature. 1. vyd. Ostrava: University of Ostrava, 2021. s. 250-267. ISBN 978-80-7599-261-1.
Podnázev :
The Depiction of the Moravian-Silesian Beskids in Czeh Poetry of the First Half of the Twentieth Century
Rok * : 2021
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Forma vydání * : Tištená verze
Kód ISBN * : 978-80-7599-261-1
Název knihy v originálním jazyce * : Portreying Countryside in Central European Literature
Název edice a číslo svazku * : Neuveden
Místo vydání * : Ostrava
Název nakladatele * : University of Ostrava
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Vydáno : v ČR
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Počet stran * : 18
Počet stran knihy * : 452
Strana od * : 250
Strana do * : 267
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Klíčová slova anglicky * :
Czech poetry, the Moravian-Silesian Beskydy mountains, countryside, 1st half of 20th century
Popis v původním jazyce * :
The paper is devoted to Czech written poetry, which depicts the Moravian-Silesian Beskydy mountains. It is limited in time to the period between the early 1890s and the late 1940s. It is based on the assumption that the appearance of the depicted landscape is influenced by genre modes. The priority mode for displaying the Beskydy Mountains is idyllic. It is probably the agricultural character of the area, and especially the mountain method of sheep breeding, which was introduced here by the so-called Wallachian colonization, that may have motivated the poets to use this mode. Both are reminiscent of the prototypical idyllic landscape of Arcadia. The idyll also corresponds to national revival and defence tendencies. However, the ideal state belongs to the past; the present is characterised by its decline and thus also elegiac mourning for it. So, time usually brings decay. Only in exceptional cases do there be signs of its sinusoidal course, which would bring at least some idyllic features back into reality. Non-literary realities, especially the national, social and political development of the region, also contribute to the transition from idyll to elegy. This affects current life in the Beskydy countryside. Agricultural work is less familiar or replaced by factory work. The industrialization of the landscape is both an accompanying phenomenon and one of the causes of the decline of the idyll. Spiritual changes are also symptomatic. The Beskydy Mountains are connected with the national pagan tradition, which is complemented by the Christian religion. Faith is an integral part of rural life, helping people to endure life's difficulties, but even that sometimes fails. The mountains therefore also fluctuate between sacred and profane space.
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Typ zdroje financování výsledku * : Institucionální podpora na rozvoj výzkumné organizace
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