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Item shown in detail MOHELNÍKOVÁ Includes the selected person into the timetable overlap calculation. Lucie The Campus Novel: Kingsley Amis, Malcolm Bradbury, David Lodge - a comparative study The Campus Novel: Kingsley Amis, Malcolm Bradbury, David Lodge - a comparative study Thesis finished and defended successfully (DUO).   Kašpárková Barbora Trušník Roman Bachelor's thesis 1245276000000 18.06.2009 The Campus Novel: Kingsley Amis, Malcolm Bradbury, David Lodge - a comparative study Thesis finished and defended successfully (DUO).
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Thesis info Univerzitní román: Kingsley Amis, Malcolm Bradbury, David Lodge - komparativní studie

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Name MOHELNÍKOVÁ Lucie Includes the selected person into the timetable overlap calculation.
Acad. Yr. 2008/2009
Assigning department UAA
Date of defence Jun 18, 2009
Type of thesis Bachelor's thesis
Thesis status Thesis finished and defended successfully (DUO). Thesis finished and defended successfully (DUO).
Completeness of mandatory entries - The following mandatory fields are not filled in for this Thesis.: Title in English
Main topic Univerzitní román: Kingsley Amis, Malcolm Bradbury, David Lodge - komparativní studie
Main topic in English The Campus Novel: Kingsley Amis, Malcolm Bradbury, David Lodge - a comparative study
Title according to student Univerzitní román: Kingsley Amis, Malcolm Bradbury, David Lodge - komparativní studie
English title as given by the student -
Parallel name -
Subtitle -
Thesis supervisor Kašpárková Barbora, Mgr.
External examiner Trušník Roman, doc. Mgr. Ph.D.
Annotation Hlavním záměrem této práce nebylo pouze přiblížit žánr ‘‘univerzitního románu‘‘ a jeho nejznámější britské autory, ale také vysvětlit a ukázat, proč se univerzitní romány Kingsleyho Amise a jeho následovníků Malcolma Bradburyho a Davida Lodge těší tak velké popularitě. Každý z těchto autorů měl svůj osobitý styl psaní a vytvořil nezapomenutelný satirický román.
Annotation in English The main intention of this thesis is not only to introduce the genre of ‘‘campus novel‘‘ and its most known British authors but also to explain and demonstrate why the campus novels by Kingsley Amis and his successors Malcolm Bradbury and David Lodge are that much popular. Each of these authors had his own individual style of writing and created an unforgettable satiric novel.
Keywords rozlobení mladí muži, Hnutí, Jim Dixon, Stuart Treece, Phillip Swallow, Morris Zapp, univerzitní román
Keywords in English Angry Young Men, The Movement, Jim Dixon, Stuart Treece, Phillip Swallow, Morris Zapp, campus novel
Length of the covering note 36 s.
Language AN
Annotation
Hlavním záměrem této práce nebylo pouze přiblížit žánr ‘‘univerzitního románu‘‘ a jeho nejznámější britské autory, ale také vysvětlit a ukázat, proč se univerzitní romány Kingsleyho Amise a jeho následovníků Malcolma Bradburyho a Davida Lodge těší tak velké popularitě. Každý z těchto autorů měl svůj osobitý styl psaní a vytvořil nezapomenutelný satirický román.
Annotation in English
The main intention of this thesis is not only to introduce the genre of ‘‘campus novel‘‘ and its most known British authors but also to explain and demonstrate why the campus novels by Kingsley Amis and his successors Malcolm Bradbury and David Lodge are that much popular. Each of these authors had his own individual style of writing and created an unforgettable satiric novel.
Keywords
rozlobení mladí muži, Hnutí, Jim Dixon, Stuart Treece, Phillip Swallow, Morris Zapp, univerzitní román
Keywords in English
Angry Young Men, The Movement, Jim Dixon, Stuart Treece, Phillip Swallow, Morris Zapp, campus novel
Research Plan Univerzitní román
Kingsley Amis, Šťastný Jim
Malcolm Bradbury, Jíst lidi je neslušné
David Lodge, Hostující profesoři
Srovnání děl
Research Plan
Univerzitní román
Kingsley Amis, Šťastný Jim
Malcolm Bradbury, Jíst lidi je neslušné
David Lodge, Hostující profesoři
Srovnání děl
Recommended resources Amis, Kingsley. Lucky Jim. United States: Penguin Books, 1976
Bradbury, Malcolm. Eating People is Wrong. London: Arrow Books, 1985
Carter, Ronald and McRae John. The Routledge History of Literature in English. NewYork: Routledge, 2001.
Lodge, David. Changing Places. London: Secker & Warburg, 1976
Sanders, Andrew. The Short Oxford History of English Literature. United States: Oxford University Press Inc., 2004
Recommended resources
Amis, Kingsley. Lucky Jim. United States: Penguin Books, 1976
Bradbury, Malcolm. Eating People is Wrong. London: Arrow Books, 1985
Carter, Ronald and McRae John. The Routledge History of Literature in English. NewYork: Routledge, 2001.
Lodge, David. Changing Places. London: Secker & Warburg, 1976
Sanders, Andrew. The Short Oxford History of English Literature. United States: Oxford University Press Inc., 2004
Týká se praxe No
Enclosed appendices CD ROM
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Taken from the library No
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