Jaroslav Foglar for the 21st century. Educational and literary legacy of the Czech author of literature for children and youth

Authors

JIRÁSEK Ivo KROČA David NĚMEC Jiří MACKŮ Richard

Year of publication 2024
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source HISTORY OF EDUCATION & CHILDRENS LITERATURE
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Education

Citation
web Web of journal: HISTORY OF EDUCATION HISTORY OF EDUCATION & CHILDREN’S LITERATURE & CHILDREN’S LITERATURE xix/2 2024
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.48219/1350
Keywords Children’s literature; Jaroslav Foglar; Czechoslovakia; Education; 20th Century
Description Jaroslav Foglar (1907-1999), a Czech children’s author, renowned for boys’ literature, is relatively unknown internationally. His adventure fiction, targeting preadolescents, serves educational and pedagogical purposes. The paper explores Foglar’s persuasive literary approach, emphasizing potential reader transformation through examples of motivational and emotion-based effects. The author employs a clear ethical foundation, natural and urban imagery, and a compelling plot. A survey of 1174 readers highlights the appreciation for strong adventures, moral dimensions, and a call to social solidarity. Notably, 83% believe Foglar’s literature has positively impacted their lives, attesting to the enduring and transformative influence of his narratives on readers’ personal development and worldview

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