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    ADDITIONAL REMARKS ON BÁSNIK A ŽENA/THE POET AND THE WOMAN (TWO VERSIONS OF THE SAME POEM) by Michal Habaj

    Published 2010-10-01
    “…The aim of the article is to show the process of transformation of Smrek´s poetic gesture according to how the differences between the versions of poetic composition Básnik a žena (The Poet and the Woman) published in the magazine (1925) and in the book (1934. …”
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    Otokar Březina jako učitel by V. Spousta

    Published 2006-05-01
    Subjects: “…básník Otokar Březina…”
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    JÁN SMREK: THE POET AND THE WOMAN ). by Michal Habaj

    Published 2010-10-01
    “…The aim of the study is to point out the ethical, moral foundation of Smrek´s artistic philosophy, his concept of love and erotic in the context with his poetic composition Básnik a žena (The Poet and the Woman). The poetic composition Básnik a žena (The Poet and the Woman) was published in 1934. …”
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    Zpráva o konferenci "Tvorba a aplikace finančního práva ve státech střední a východní Evropy" by Olga Matějčková

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…Konferenci pořádala Právnická fakulta Státní univerzity Janka Kupaly (významný bě­loruský básník - pozn. O. M.) v Grodně a záštitu nad ni převzalo Centrum informací a organizace výzkumu veřejných financí a daňového práva zemí střední a vý­chodní Evropy se sídlem v polském Bialymstoku (dále jen Centrum).…”
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    Ján Smrek (Condemned to Eternal Thirst/Odsúdený k večitej žízni) by Michal Habaj

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…I can identify three basic semantic gestures and author’s stylisations in connections with three cycles of the debut: mystically erotic gesture in Čaša opojnosti (The Bowl of Potency), gesture of suffering in Básnik bolestí (The Poet of Sorrow) and redeeming gesture in the cycle Dnes milujem svoj deň (Today I Love My Day). …”
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    Ján Smrek (Eva Ave) by Michal Habaj

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…Smrek´s para-literary composition makes an innovation in the scheme of love, erotic lyrics in a way how they used to function in domestic literary tradition and he directly enters into confrontation with the compositions Ave Eva (Ján Kostra), Noc (Night, Ján Poničan) a Básnik a žena (The Poet and A Woman, Ján Smrek). In spite of pornographic generic identity he establishes in the background of value (ethic and moral) starting points characteristic for the official part of Smrek´s works: Eva Ave is not only an expression of a subversive gesture of destruction of noble ideals, but behind the scene of instinctive and instinctual powers presented in a man he also identifies religious and sacral resources playing a role. …”
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