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The semantic peculiarities of the epithets in articles by Martin Karbovski are reviewed ion the article. The attention is focused on the metaphoric epithets, among which underlined especially are the hyperbolic ones based on the oxymoron, those expressed by colloquial lexemas. Also some metonymic epithets are reviewed. Their stylistic effect is explained.
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The text mostly concerns Polish translations of František Halas’s (1901–1949) oeuvre. It points to their numerous editions and some pieces’ multiple translations. It also recalls remarkably positive Polish opinions about the poet, as well as an example of a similar piece of narrative poetry as Halas’s, written by Tadeusz Różewicz.
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Josef Váchal is a Czech artist who experimented with various forms, searching for novel means of expression both in plastic arts and literary genves. His works cover a collection of miscellaneous texts published with the highest diligence. In this paper, Váchal’s oeuvre is presented in the context of the era of his activity and in the context of the study Dějiny nové moderny of 2010. The approach of the Czech literature experts consists in grasping the literary works in motion, in the context of the situation they were born and they struggled for their position among contemporary expressions. A new outlook to the Czech modernism is an approach that benefits from the scientific works of Pierre Bourdieu, whose field (champ) theory was used, and of Peter Zajac – the author of the synoptic map concept.
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