by Peter Demetz
Kvtoslav Chvatfk, Die Prager Moderne (Frankfurt, 1991), with an introduction by Milan Kundera.
———, and Zdenk Posat, Poetismus (Prague, 1967), illuminating anthology, amply illustrated.
Marie and Václav Kubín, Magické zrcadlo: Anthologie poetismu (Prague, 1982).
Vítzslav Nezval, Moderní básnické smry (Prague, 1964), his views of contemporary poetry.
Jií Voskovec and Jan Werich, Máme za to (Prague, 1990), the old songs live on.
Karl-Heinz Jahn (ed.), Das Prager Kaffeehaus (Berlin, 1988), East German nostalgia for the old Prague cafés.
Jürgen Born (ed.), Deutschsprachige Literatur Prags und Böhmens im ersten Viertel des 20. Jahrhunderts: Tabellarische Ubersicht und Bibliographie (Wuppertal, 2nd ed. 1988).
Max Brod, Der Prager Kreis (Frankfurt, 1979) with a (skeptical) postscript by Peter Demetz.
Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, “What Is a Minor Literature?” in Mark Anderson (ed.) Reading Kafka: Prague, Politics, and the Fin de Siècle (New York, 1989), pp. 80—94.
Ingeborg Fiala-Fürst, Der Beitrag der Prager deutschen Literatur zum deutschen literarischen Expressionismus (St. Ingbert, 1996), comprehensive, with excellent bibliography.
Marino Freschi, Saggi di letteratura Pragese (Naples, 1987).
———, La Praga di Kafka (Naples, 1990).
Eduard Goldstücker (ed.), Weltfreunde: Konferenz über die Prager deutsche Literatur (Prague, 1967), within the limits of the (then) possibilities.
Helena Kanyar-Becker, “Eine verhängnisvolle Liebe: Zur Pragerdeutschen Literatur,” in Leben der GrenzelTheorie der Grenze (Würzburg, 1995), pp. 67—88.
Milan Tvrdík, “Paul Eisner-Vermittler deutschsprachiger Literatur der böhmischen Länder,” in Dokumente: Germanistentreffen BRD-CSFR (Bonn, 1992), pp. 47-57.
Giuliano Baioni, Kafka: letteratura ed hebraismo (Turin, 1984), valuable discussion of Kafka and the Jewish tradition.
Hartmut Binder (ed.), Kafka Handbuch (Stuttgart, 1979), 2 vols., everything you ever wanted to know about Kafka, and more, by distinguished European and American scholars and critics.
Josef Cermák, “Franz Kafkas Sorgen mit der tschechischen Sprache,” in Kurt Krolop und Hans Dieter Zimmermann (eds.), Kafka und Prag, Colloquium im Goethe Institut, November 24-27, 1992 (Berlin and New York, 1994), pp. 59—66.
Eduard Goldstücker (ed.), Kafka aus Prager Sicht (Prague, 1965), papers read at a Prague Conference rescuing Kafka for the Communist world; retrospectively, Jii Stromšfk, “Ein Rückblick von 1991,” in Norbert Wiener and Wolfgang Kraus (eds.), Franz Kafka in der kommunistischen Welt, (Vienna and Cologne, 1993), pp. 120-43 - Schriftenreihe der ästerreichischen Kafka-Gesellschaft, 5. K
urt Krolop, “Hinweis auf eine verschollene Rundfrage: Wann haben Sie Prag verlassen?” Germanistica Pragensia, 4 (1966), 47—64.
———, and Hans Dieter Zimmermann (eds.), Kafka und Prag (Frankfurt, 1987); contributors include Margarita Pazi, Rio Preisner, and others.
Marta Marková-Motyková, Mýtus Milena (Prague, 1993), demythologizing the icon Milena Jesenská.
Antonio Pasinato, Praga: Mito e letteratura: 1900—39 (Florence, 1993).
Christoph Stölzl, Kafkas böses Böhmen: Zur Sozialgeschichte eines Prager Juden (Munich, 1975).
Alena Wagnerová, Milena Jesenská: Eine Biographie (Mannheim, 1994).
Index
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Abduction from the Seraglio, The (Mozart)
Abraham, F. Murray
Abraham ben Azriel
Academic Legion
Academy of Music
Ackermann aus Böhmen, Der (The Plowman from Bohemia) (Johannes of Tepl)
Adam, Daniel
Adamites
Adam of Dietrichstein
Adam of Stemberg
Adler, Friedrich
Adler, H. G.
Aehrenthal, Count
Aeneid (Virgil)
Agnes
Agrarian Party
Agrippa
Ailly, Pierre d’
Aktion, Die
Alba (Václav II).
Albrecht of Waldstein
Alexander IV, Pope
Alexander the Great
Alexandreis
Allied War Council
Amadeus (Shaffer)
Anabaptists
Andrássy, Count Gyula
Andrews, John
Anežka (daughter of Tomáš of Štítný)
Anežka, St.
Angelo (pharmacist to Charles IV)
Anna, Queen
Anna of Frimburg
Anna of Mochov
Anna of Schweidnitz
Anne, Princess
Anza, David ben Salomon, see Gans, David
Aostalli, Giovanni Mario
Apollinaire, Guillaume
Arabs
Arbes, Jakub
Arcimboldo, Giuseppe
Aristotle
Amestus of Pardubice, Archbishop of Prague
Arnold, Christoph
Arnold, Emanuel
Arnold, Ignaz Ferdinand
Arnold of Senckendorf
Arnsteiner. Adam
Arnulf, King of East Franconia
Arugat ha-Bosem (The Spice Garden) (Abraham ben Azriel)
Ascension of the Virgin Mary, brotherhood of
Ästhetisches Lexikon (Jeitteles)
Augsburger Allgemeine Zeitung
Augusta, Jan
Augustin, Nicholas
Augustine, St.
Augustinians
Auschwitz concentration camp
Austria As It Is (Sealsfield)
Austrian Estates
Avars
Baal Shem, Elijah
Babika (The Grandmother) (Nmcová)
Bacháek, Martin
Baer, Reymers
Baglioni, Antonio
Bakunin, Mikhail
Balada z hadr (A Ballad of Rags) (Voskovec and Werich)
Balduin, Archbishop of Trier
Barclay, John
Barifis, Giovanni Domenico
Bamabites
Barrande, Joachim
Barrandov film studios
Barthes, Roland
Bartoš, F. M.
Basel Agreement
Bassani, Giacobba dei
Bassevi, Jacob
Bassi, Luigi
Bassompierre, François
Basta, Giorgio
Baxa, Karel
Beaumarchais, Pierre-Augustin Caron de
Bechyka, Jan
Bedtick of Bilá
Be’er ha-Golah (Loew)
Beggar’s Opera, The (Gay)
Beguines
Béla, King of Hungary
Belgioioso, Count Barbiano de
Belgioioso, Francesco de
“Bella Mia Fiamma!” (Mozart)
Belle-Isle, Charles Duke of
Benedict XIII, Pope
Benedictines
Beneš (artist)
Beneš, Eduard
Beneš of Vartemberk
Benešová, Hana
Bergmann, Hugo
Bertati, Gioanni
Berthold of Bamberg
Beschreibung eines Kampfes (Description of a Fight) (Kafka)
Bezru, Petr
Biarritz (Goedsche)
Bible; Book of Daniel; translations of
Bismarck, Otto von
Black Lamb and Grey Falcon (West)
Black Rose school
Blanc, Louis
Blanche of Valois
Blažena
Blum, Leon
Bocskay, István
Boethius
Bohemia (Kafka)
Bohemia (steamship)
Bohemian Brethren
Bohemian Confession
Bohemian Estates; and c
entralization of Hapsburg power; Maria Theresa and; opera patronized by; and revolution of 1848,; during Thirty Years’ War
Bohuslav, Magister
Bohuslav of Michalovice
Boleslav I, Emperor
Bolsheviks
Bolzano, Bernard
Bondini, Caterina
Bondini, Pasquale
Boniface IX, Pope
Boreš of Riesenburk
Boivoj, Duke
Bosch, Hieronymus
Bourbons
Božetcha
Bragadino, Marko
Brahe, Tycho
Brandeis, Louis
Brandeis, Samson
Brandt, Karl
Brauner, František
Braunschweig, Heinrich Julius, Duke of
Brecht, Bertolt
Brentano, Clemens
Brentano, Franz
Bretfeld, Baron
Betislav I, Duke
“Betislav [and] Jitka” (Thám)
Breton, André
Bfezina, Otokar
Brocco, Antonio
Brod, Max
Bronze Age
Bruderzwist in Habsburg, Ein (A Conflict of Hapsburg Brothers) (Grillparzer)
Brueghel, Pieter, the elder
Brunian, Johann Joseph
Bruno, Giordano
Bruno of Schauenburg
Brus, Antonín
Buber, Martin
Buckle, Henry Thomas
Bucolicum Carmen (Bucolic Poem) (Petrarch)
Budova, Václav
Bulla, Franz
Bulla, Karel
Buonsignori, Buonsignore de
Buquoy, Count
Bürgi, Jost
Caesar, Julius
Calvin, John
Calvinists
Cambridge University
Campanus, Jan
Campion, Edmund
Canal, Count
Candacis, Queen
Capek, Josef
Capek, Karel
Capuchins
Caravaggio
Carmelites
Carolingian empire
Carrotti, Francesco
Carthusians
Casanova, Giovanni Giacomo
Casopis eského Musea (Journal of the Bohemian Museum)
Castle, The (Kafka)
Castrucci, Cosimo
Catherine, St.
Catholics; of Baroque period; Bechyka on; Charles II and; coalition of Ultraquists and; and Czech independence; early, see Christianity, coming of; Ferdinand I and; Guelf-Ghibelline conflict; heretics and(see also Hussites); Italian; Jews and; Maximilian II and; Otakar II and; progressive; Rudolf II and— ; in Thirty Years’ War; see also Inquisition; specific orders
“Celebration of the Rosary” (Dürer)
Celts
enk of Wartenberk
ermák, Josef
ermínková, Marie
ernín, Diviš
Cervantes, Miguel de
eská Vela (Czech Bee)
eské Listy (Czech Pages) (Kapper)
Chaplin, Charlie
Charlemagne
Charles I, Emperor of Austria-Hungary
Charles IV, Emperor; architectural projects of; Augustinians and; essential ideological concept of; German language and; Jews and; marriages of; Petrarch and; physical appearance of; and Pemyslids; religious conflict and; in Smetana’s opera; university established by
Charles V, Emperor
Charles VI, Emperor
Charles X, King of France
Charles of Anjou
Charles University
Chateaubriand, Vicomte François-Auguste René de
Chekhov, Anton
Chelický, Peter
Chochol, Josef
Chotek, Count Karl
Christian IV, King of Denmark
Christianity: coming of; conversion of Jews to; guilds and; history and; ideal of love in; law and; literature and; and religious tolerance; sociology of; see also Catholics; Protestants; specific denominations
Christian Socialists
Christina, Queen of Sweden
Chudoba, Bohdan
Cistercians
Cividale, University of
Clara
Claretus, Magister
Clement VI, Pope
Clement VII, Pope
Clement-Simon, M.
Clemenza di Tito, La (Mozart)
Clinton, Bill
Collegium Clementinum
Colmar Chronicles
Colonna of Völz
Columbia College
Comenius
Communists; see also Stalinism
Concordia corps
Congress of Oppressed Austrian Nationalities
“Conquest of Alexandria, The” (Machaut)
Constantin
Constitutioneller Verein (Constitutional Club)
Copernicus, Nicolaus
Cortesi, Francesco
Cosmas
Cosmic Mystery (Kepler)
Cossa, Baldassarre, see John XXIII, Pope
Costanza e Fortezza (Constancy and Courage) (opera)
Coudenhove, Count Max
Counter-Reformation
Crawford, Francis Marion
Crécy, Battle of
tyi Doby (Four Seasons) (Nmcová)
Cubism
ch, Jan
Cumans
Cunningham, Colonel
Cyriaks
Cyril
Czech, Ludwig
Czech Academic Union
Czech Brethren, see Bohemian Brethren
Czech Citizens’ Club
Czech Club of Architects
Czech-German Group of Eight
Czech National Council
Czech National Gallery
Czech People’s Party
Czech University
Dada
Dali, Salvador
Dalimil
Daniel Deronda (Eliot)
Dante
Dávidek, Pan
David-Rhonfeld, Valerie
De cervecia (On Beer) (Hájek).
Dedera, Franz
Dee, John
Deists
Deleuze, Gilles
Della pubblica felicità oggetto de’ buoni principi (Muratori)
Delmedigo, Joseph Salomon
Demetz, Anna
Demetz, Hans
Demetz, Karl
Denifle, Heinrich
Denzio, Antonio
Deodatus, Georgios
Dpold of Lobkovic
Descartes, René
Deschamps, Jean
Dessau Bauhaus
Deutsch, Emmanuel
Deutsche Demokratische Freiheitspartei (German Democratic Freedom Party)
Devtsil group
De viris illustribus (On Famous Men) (Petrarch)
de Witte, Hans
Deym, Count Friedrich
Dickens, Charles
Diderot, Denis
Dientzenhofer, Kilian Ignaz
Divá Bára (The Wild Bára) (Nmcová)
Divi, Mikuláš
Divšek, Mikeš
Dobner, Gelasius
Dobrovský, Josef
Dohna, Baron Christopher
Doktor Faustus (Mann)
Dominicans
Don Carlos, Prince of Spain
Don Giovanni (Mozart)
Don Juan of Austria
Donne, John
Drahomira
Drändorf, Johannes
Dresden school of the Holy Spirit
Dryden, John
Dual Monarchy
Dra of Bethlehem
Dürer, Albrecht
Dürnkrut, Battle of
Dušek, František
Dušek, Josefa
Dvoák, Antonin
Dvorník, Francis
Ebert, Karl Egon
Eckhart, Meister
Edel, Moshe
Edward I, King of England
Eggenberg family
Eichendorff, Josef von
Einander (
To Each Other) (Werfel)
Einsiedel, Christoph von
Einstein, Albert
Eisenlohr (German ambassador)
Eisner, Paul
Eleonore, Princess of Liechtenstein
Eliot, George
Elisabeth of Pomerania
Eliška, Queen
Eliška of Kravaf
Elizabeth, Queen (wife of Friedrich)
Elizabeth I, Queen of England
Eluard, Paul
Emilia Galotti (Lessing)
Engels, Friedrich
Enlightenment; Jewish
Ense, Rahel von
Ense, Vamhagen von
Eppinge, Friedrich
Erben, Karel Jaromfr
Ernst, Prince
Erwin, Egon
Eschenbach, Wolfram von
Estates of Lower Austria
Etzenbach, Ulrich von
Euchd
Evangelicals
Evans, R.J.W
expressionists
Fabricius, Johannes
Faster, Petr
Feigl, Friedrich
Ferdinand I, Emperor
Ferdinand II, Emperor
Ferdinand III, Emperor
Fiala, Zdenek
Fiedler, Maria
Fieravanti, Aristotele
Filippi, Giovanni
Finkenzeller, Jeli
Finsterwalde, Treaty of
Fleckeles, Eleazar
Forchheim, agreements of
Ford, Henry
Forman, Milo
Founding of Prague, The (Brentano)
Four Prague Articles
Fourteen Points
Franciscans
Francis Stephen of Lothringia
Franco, Francisco
Franco, Magister
Frank, Jakob
Frank, Josef
Frank, Karl Hermann
Frankfurt Assembly
Frankists
Franz I, Emperor
Franz Josef I, Emperor
Franz Kafka Society
Fratres Minores
Frauenlob
Frederick II, Emperor
Frederick the Belligerent, Duke of Babenberg
Frederick the Great, King of Prussia
Freiberg, Heinrich von
Freisinnige Partei
Freithof, Paltram vor dem
French, Peter J.
Freud, Sigmund
Frit, Josef Vaclav
Friedjung, Heinrich
Friedrich, King
Fröhlich, Kathi
Froissart, Jean
Fröschel, Daniel
Fruhwein, Martin
Fuchs, Josef
Fuík, Julius
Furlani, Giacomo
futurism
Futurista, Ferenc
Fynes, Moryson
Galerie der Sippurim (Pascheles)
Galileo Galilei
Gallas, Christian Count
Gans, David
Garcia troupe
Gare Generose, Le (Generous Competitions) (Paisiello)
Gau, Vilém
Gauguin, Paul
Gay, John
Gebauer, Jan