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In der Monographie 'Po stopách německy psané literatury na Hlučínsku' [Auf Spuren der deutschsprachigen Literatur in der Hultschiner Region] werden die Ergebnisse der Forschung vorgestellt, die auf das literarische und kulturelle Bild des Hultschiner Ländchens eingeht. Im Mittelpunkt der Untersuchungen steht das literarische Schaffen dieser Region, die durch multikulturelle Einflüsse geprägt wurde und neue Forschungsimpulse bietet.
The article deals with the representation of the life principles of Count Albert Joseph Hoditz as discussed in his literary work. The analysis places this work in its literary-historical and philosophical context and seeks to make an innovative contribution to literary-historical research of this topic.
The article provides an insight into the Czech translations of the lecture 'Weihnachtsgeheimnis' by Edith Stein (1891-1942), which were published in 1991 and 2003. The analysis of the translations is based on Skopos theory, the ideas of Christiane Nord and hermeneutic approaches; the author points out the specific features and demands of translating religious texts.
Die Monographie 'Die Kaschauer Zeitung in Kontexten I' geht auf die Darlegung der Prägung, historischer Metamorphosen und des sprachlichen, kulturellen und literarischen Bildes dieses Periodikums ein. Die Abhandlungen berücksichtigen dabei kulturhistorische Kontexte und interdisziplinäre Zusammenhänge.
The article is about mediating an involvement in the development of the Rosswald Castle Theater between 1750 and 1760. Attention is paid to the theater repertoire and the representation of the artistic atmosphere in the Rosswald Castle. Last but not least, the article outlines the role of the Rosswald sentimental garden, in which the dramas, operas and ballet performances were also located. The article points to the incorporation of creative impulses of Enlightenment into the repertoire of the Rosswald cultural scene. The focus of the investigation is on the activity of Johann Heinrich Friedrich Müller, who implemented the dramatic rules of the Enlightenment in the Rosswald Castle Theater.
The study deals with the contacts between Princess Mechtilde Lichnowsky and the Prague German writer Franz Werfel in the years 1913–1914. The author outlines the friendly relationship between Mechtilde and Werfel, sketching the social and biographical background on the eve of World War I. In this context, attention is paid not only to Mechtilde Lichnowsky's drama "Ein Spiel vom Tod", but also to its reception by Werfel, by other authors, and not least by the contemporary press.