Bakalárska práca sa venuje hlavným myšlienkam osvietenstva prítomným v spoločnosti viktoriánskej Británie, v súvislosti s následným rozvojom žánru detektívnej literatúry a predstavuje ich typické znaky na postave Sherlocka Holmesa a Dr Watsona.
Anotace v angličtině
This bachelor thesis discusses the main ideas of the Enlightenment present in the Victorian Britain, which relates to the evolution of detective fiction as a genre and depicts their typical features in the character of Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson.
The Enlightenment, rationalism, data gathering, Victorian era, Victorian Britain, forensic science, detective fiction, deduction, Sherlock Holmes
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48 s. (73 720 znakov)
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Anotace
Bakalárska práca sa venuje hlavným myšlienkam osvietenstva prítomným v spoločnosti viktoriánskej Británie, v súvislosti s následným rozvojom žánru detektívnej literatúry a predstavuje ich typické znaky na postave Sherlocka Holmesa a Dr Watsona.
Anotace v angličtině
This bachelor thesis discusses the main ideas of the Enlightenment present in the Victorian Britain, which relates to the evolution of detective fiction as a genre and depicts their typical features in the character of Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson.
Sevik, Greg. "Enlightenment, Counter-Enlightenment: Detection, Reason, and Genius in Tales of Edgar Allan Poe and Arthur Conan Doyle." Clues: A Journal of Detection 31, no. 2 (2013): 20-31.
Shead, Jackie. "Do We Know His Methods? Ratiocination in the Works of Arthur Conan Doyle." Clues: A Journal of Detection 36, no. 1 (2018): 30-40.
Vann, Jerry Don et al. Victorian Periodicals and Victorian Society. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1994
Ward, Ian. Sex, Crime and Literature in Victorian England. Oxford: Hart, 2014
Seznam doporučené literatury
Fido, Martin. The World of Sherlock Holmes: The Facts and Fiction Behind the World's Greatest Detective. London: Carlton, 1998
Sevik, Greg. "Enlightenment, Counter-Enlightenment: Detection, Reason, and Genius in Tales of Edgar Allan Poe and Arthur Conan Doyle." Clues: A Journal of Detection 31, no. 2 (2013): 20-31.
Shead, Jackie. "Do We Know His Methods? Ratiocination in the Works of Arthur Conan Doyle." Clues: A Journal of Detection 36, no. 1 (2018): 30-40.
Vann, Jerry Don et al. Victorian Periodicals and Victorian Society. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1994
Ward, Ian. Sex, Crime and Literature in Victorian England. Oxford: Hart, 2014
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Q: The Sherlock Holmes novels and stories were first published over many decades. Can you describe changes in the stories and / or changes in the character of Sherlock Holmes over the years? (only the works unequivocally written by A.C. Doyle)
Q: Choose a film or TV version of Sherlock Holmes and describe how the depiction represents some of the ideas about the character that you have presented, e.g. his rational side and his intuitive side. Or how does the film or TV version go against the ideas you have presented? A few examples of events or behaviours is enough.
Q: In abstract, you translate ''myšlienky‘‘ as ''ideology.‘‘ Is this translation accurate? What is the difference between the two concepts?
Q: Can you explain what you mean by saying that ''in Shakespeare’s Hamlet ... revenge originating in the desire to restore the social order derived from changes in the society during the Enlightenment‘‘ (28)?
Q: Can you explain how you wanted to connect your ideas?
Q: Who is in the picture you had on one of your slides?