Jaroslav Hašek : a study of Švejk and the short stories
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書誌事項
Jaroslav Hašek : a study of Švejk and the short stories
(Major European authors)
Cambridge University Press, 1982
- : pbk
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注記
Bibliography: p. 214-215
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This 1982 book was the first major critical study of Jaroslav Hasek and his most important literary creation, The Good Soldier Svejk. For many people Hasek's book is simply extremely funny. Cecil Parrott begins from the point of view that a closer examination of the conditions under which the book was written reveal it to be a much deeper work than it appears on the surface: a tragic as well as a comic masterpiece. A leading authority on Hasek, Parrott wrote the definitive biography, The Bad Bohemian, and translated the unexpurgated version of Svejk and many of Hasek's short stories. This book is lucidly written and aimed at the non-specialist reader who requires guidance in coming to terms with this strange book. All quotations are translated, and the book also includes a number of illustrations including the only sketch of Svejk that Hasek approved.
目次
- 1. The individual and the giant power
- 2. The oppressor's shame
- 3. Hasek as a journalist and short story writer
- 4. The origins. Three Svejks or one?
- 5. The characters in the book - Svejk himself
- 6. The other characters: the Army
- 7. Structure and form
- 8. The controversy
- 9. Were the critics right?
- Notes
- Appendices 1-3
- Bibliography
- Index.
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