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    different periods. Mukařovský had a profound influence on structuralist theory of literature, comparable to that of Roman Jakobson. Mukařovský studied linguistics...
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  • Karcevskiy, as well as the famous Czech literary scholars René Wellek and Jan Mukařovský. The instigator of the circle, and its first president until his death...
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  • Jennifer Rowsell, Kate Pahl (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Literacy Studies, p. 427. Jan Mukařovský, John Odmark, Language, Literature and Meaning, p. 27....
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    intellectual force (other members included Nikolai Trubetzkoy, René Wellek and Jan Mukařovský). Jakobson immersed himself in both the academic and cultural life of...
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    Brooks: The Heresy of Paraphrase; Irony as a Principle of Structure Jan Mukařovský: Standard Language and Poetic Language Jean-Paul Sartre: Why Write?...
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  • Czech aktualisace (literally "to actualize"), borrowing the terms from Jan Mukařovský of the Prague school of the 1930s. The Prague Structuralists' work was...
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  • linguist Josef Vratislav Monse, founder of Moravian history-writing Jan Mukařovský, literary theorist Alois Musil, orientalist, explorer František Palacký...
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    Vilém Mathesius, Julius Pokorny, René Wellek, Jan Mukařovský Medicine – Carl von Rokitansky, Joseph Škoda, Jan Janský Archeology – Pavel Pavel, Lubor Niederle...
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    Holeček (1853–1929), writer Fráňa Šrámek (1877–1952), writer and poet Jan Mukařovský (1891–1975), literature theorist John Juzek (1892–c.1965), exporter...
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    Dialogus and Trialogus of John Wycliffe. The dean of the philosophical faculty, Jan Hus, translated Trialogus into the Czech language. In 1403 the university...
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  • Sir Robert Robinson, British chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1886) Jan Mukařovský, Czech literary, linguistic and aesthetic theorist. (b. 1891) February...
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  • with one of the main scholars, Jan Mukarovsky, and by later developments in the theory of Roman Jakobson. Jan Mukarovsky postulates the idea that linguistic...
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  • Aesthetics - Irrealism (philosophy) - Jacques Derrida - Jacques Maritain - Jan Mukařovský - Japanese aesthetics - Jean-Baptiste Dubos - Jean-François Lyotard...
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  • Jan Amos Komensky Jan Amos Komenský Jan Deutsch Jan Hus Jan Lukasiewicz Jan Łukasiewicz Jan Mukařovský Jan Narveson Jan of Stobnica Jan Patocka Jan Patočka...
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    School, and in particular the work of Jan Mukařovský. According to Hasan, of the Prague School linguists Mukařovský has produced "the most coherent view...
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    theorist of the Prague Linguistic Circle Jan Mukařovský (1891–1975), literary theorist of the Prague Linguistic Circle Jan Palach (1948–69), student who immolated...
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  • Bělehrádek 1946–1947 Bohumil Bydžovský 1947–1948 Karel Engliš 1948–1954 Jan Mukařovský 1954–1958 Miroslav Katětov 1958–1966 Jaroslav Procházka 1966–1969 Oldřich...
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    Jan Antonín Koželuh (also Johann Antonin Kozeluch, Koscheluch, Jan Evangelista Antonín Tomáš; 14 December 1738 in Velvary – 3 February 1814 in Prague)...
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    within the field of Slavic studies. He also cited prominent Czech philologist Jan Gebauer as a major influence; his 1982 work outlining the phonological development...
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    Jan Helcelet (German: Johann Helzelet) (2 January 1812, Dolní Kounice – 19 February 1878, Brno) was a Czech naturalist, journalist, revolutionary and...
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  • 1–15. "Mukarovsky und Kant: Zum Status ästhetischer Zeichen," in: Zeichen und Funktion. Beiträge zur Ästhetischen Konzeption Jan Mukarovskys, ed. Hans...
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    artists and poets such as Josef Jungmann, Šebestián Hněvkovský and brothers Jan and Vojtěch Nejedlý. He died in Zdice. Vorel's musical output is influenced...
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    Praha (in Czech). Prague: Jan Otto. 1901-02-15. p. 180. Retrieved 2010-01-16. "Alfred Seifert". Zlatá Praha (in Czech). Prague: Jan Otto. 1901-03-01. p. 204...
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    Hans G. Mukarovsky, A Study of Western Nigritic, 2 vols. (1976–1977). Blench (2004): "Almost simultaneously [with Greenberg (1963)], Mukarovsky (1976–7)...
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