Karel Krejčí. Literatury a žán­ry v evrop­ské dimen­zi. Nejen česká lit­er­atu­ra v zorném poli komparatistiky

Marcel Černý, Vladimír Svatoň
Vydavatel
  • Slovanský ústav AV ČR, v. v. i.
  • Euroslavica
Place Praha
Year 2014
Edice
  • Práce Slovanského ústavu AV ČR, Nová řada
  • Studiorum slavicorum memoria
Rozsah 664 p.
ISBN
  • 978-80-86420-47-9
  • 978-80-87825-03-7
obálka

A collection of studies and papers written by the prominent literary historian and comparativist Karel Krejčí (1904 – 1979) centres around 43 texts of the 1931 – 1979. This anthology opens with a study entitled “Czech Studies from a European Perspective. My Encounter with the Work of Karel Krejčí” by the comparativist’s former colleague at CSAS institutes and specialist Vladimír Svatoň. In the afterword to “The seeker and expositor of European contexts to Slavonic literatures”, Marcel Černý, compiler and editor of this book, attempts to explain the ideas behind the criteria used for the selection of these texts. A supplement to this publication is a bibliography of the works of Krejčí with a list of the most important papers on him. The name classification is thus common not only for the index to this presented selection, but also for Krejčí’s key monograph “Czech literature and European cultural trends” (1975), which was unfortunately published without this primary orientation aid.