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Story of Autobiography
OPNF4F034B |
Faculty of Education
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Autobiography: Imagionation and Memory
AKM500133 |
Faculty of Arts
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Narrated Lives: Contemporary Czech Autobiographies
ABO700114 |
Faculty of Arts
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Between Autobiography and Fiction: from Lazarillo to Estebanillo
ASPV0012 |
Faculty of Arts
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Autobiography and the Invention of the Self
YBF362 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Dairies and Memoirs in Central European Literature I
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ASEV00249 |
Faculty of Arts
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Silence, Emptines, Fragment in the Central European Literature
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AKM400371 |
Faculty of Arts
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Concentration III: Silence, Emptines, Fragment in the Central European Literature
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AKM400375 |
Faculty of Arts
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Seminar on the History of Modern Literature: Silence, Emptines, Fragment in the Central European Literature
AKM400404 |
Faculty of Arts
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Concentration II: Literature of Power and Illness
AKM400447 |
Faculty of Arts
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Central European Literature - Fragment Poetics
ABO300309 |
Faculty of Arts
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Silence, Emptiness, and Fragmentation in Central European Literature I
ABO300927 |
Faculty of Arts
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Silence, Emptiness, and Fragmentation in Central European Literature II
ABO300968 |
Faculty of Arts
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Reflection, Exegesis, Meditation
AKM400463 |
Faculty of Arts
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Concentration II: Silence, Emptines, Fragment in the Central European Literature
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AKM400374 |
Faculty of Arts
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Discourse and Parole Genres (2nd cycle - group B)
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ABO100506 |
Faculty of Arts
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Memory in the Middle Ages
ALMV00086 |
Faculty of Arts
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Lifestyle transformations in the Czech lands during the 19th and the first half of the 20th century II
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AHS666054 |
Faculty of Arts
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PVP 2 -
AHS666055 |
Faculty of Arts
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Interpretation of the Texts I
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ADVS00008 |
Faculty of Arts
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Interpretation of the Texts II
ADVS00018 |
Faculty of Arts
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(N)ostalgia as Make-Believe - Memory and Performativity in The Concept of Normalization
AKM500229 |
Faculty of Arts