Hasek's most important work was centered around the deeply funny story of a hapless Czech soldier in the Austro-Hungarian army -- dismissed for incompetence only to be pressed into service by the Russians in World War I (where he is captured by his own troops). A mischief-maker, bohemian and drunk, [...]
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 w[...]
Jaroslav Hasek is best known for his satirical masterpiece, "The Good Soldier Svejk". All the world has heard of Svejk, but few are familiar with the countless other characters Hasek created in his stories and sketches. This title presents some of these characters. It also features a selection from [...]
Since Hasek's comic masterpiece was first produced in 1920s Prague, there have been countless attempts to stage this sprawling story of the seeming idiot, vejk, who survives the horrors of the First World War by undermining the institutions of state and army through his very idiocy. This new adaptio[...]
An attack on war which broadens into a satire on the ANCIEN REGIME of the Austro-Hungarian empire, THE GOOD SOLDIER SVEJK recreates the age-old figure of the simple soldier whose sheer determination to survive brings into question the mighty social and political institutions he confronts. Set in a C[...]
Bienvenue dans la collection Les Fiches de lecture d'UniversalisLes Aventures du brave soldat Chveik dans la Grande Guerre de Jaroslav Hasek (1883-1923) est un chef-d'A uvre mondialement connu, notamment grace a sa traduction allemande qui a rapidement suivi la parution en langue tcheque de l'A uvre[...]