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Title in English Latest works of so called two-line poets
Authors

CHOCHOLATÝ Miroslav

Year of publication 2009
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Ladění : časopis pro teorii a kritiku dětské literatury
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Faculty of Education

Citation
Field Mass media, audiovision
Keywords research of childrens readership; reception of intentional literature; contemporary poetry; poetry for children; poetry for adults; comparison
Description The present study results from a long research in the field of childrens readership and possiblities of reception within intentional literature. It analyses works of selected personalities from Czech poetry published between the years 1989-2009. The decisive criterion for including these authors in this paper was the condition that they rank among the so-called two-line poets, i.e. poets writing for both children and adults, and that their two-line production is relevant also to their works published after 1989. The order in which they appear in the present paper takes into consideration the generational point of view. The first part of the paper analyses works of authors from the older generation: Karel Šiktanc, Ivan Diviš, Ivan Martin Jirous a Pavel Šrut, the following part looks at the Czech poets and song-writers Jiří Dědeček and Jan Vodňanský and the final part is trying to map the production of the authors who were also the communist regimes favourites, namely Jiří Žáček and Michal Černík. When selecting and ordering these writers, it was of a little importance whether intencionality is connected to the main part of their work or whether it appears only episodically. Through a parallel outline of works for both adult and child recipients, we are trying to point at the existing common features which unite the two poetic worlds.
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