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Paul Zumthor

    August 5, 1915 – January 11, 1995

    Paul Zumthor was a preeminent medievalist, literary historian, and linguist who revolutionized the understanding of medieval literature. He pioneered concepts such as "mouvance," emphasizing the inherent variability within medieval poetic texts, and "vocality," highlighting the crucial role of the human voice in their performance and reception. Zumthor's rigorous scholarship, particularly in French etymology and literary history, allowed him to uncover fresh perspectives on the medieval world. His work invites readers to appreciate the dynamic, performative, and audibly rich nature of medieval culture, offering a uniquely vibrant engagement with the past.

    Pašeráci
    Das Alltagsleben in Holland zur Zeit Rembrandts
    Daily Life in Rembrandt's Holland
    • This engagingly written study presents a rich picture of a dynamic society that had torn itself away from the mediocrity of its past-a stagnant nation of peasants and fishermen-to pursue an overseas empire that led to great financial wealth and a highly sophisticated cultivation of the arts. This classic work first appeared in English translation in 1963.

      Daily Life in Rembrandt's Holland
    • Román švýcarského spisovatele. Pašeráci jsou lyrickou písní o kráse velehor i baladicky laděným epickým příběhem o nesmírně těžkém životě horalů a jejich nezdolné touze po sociálním osvobození. Hledáme-li obdobu v naší literatuře, pak jim je snad nejblíže Rok na vsi od bratří Mrštíků.

      Pašeráci