PhDr. Petr Chalupský, Ph.D. - Department of English Language and

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PhDr. Petr Chalupský, Ph.D. - Department of English Language and
PhDr. Petr Chalupský, Ph.D.
Monograph:
CHALUPSKÝ, Petr. The Postmodern City of Dreadful Night: The image of the city in the works of
Martin Amis and Ian McEwan. Saarbrücken: VDM Veralg Dr. Müller Aktiengesellschaft  Co.
KG, 2009. ISBN: 978-3-639-14446-8. 135 pp.
Chapter in a book/monograph:
CHALUPSKÝ, Petr. London Confined: The Prison as a Setting and a Metaphor in Peter Ackroyd’s
London Works. In Filologické studie: CHRONOS – LOGOS – TOPOS v současném filologickém
bádání. Praha: Univerzita Karlova v Praze, 2012, 143-153. ISBN: 978-80-246-2231-6.
CHALUPSKÝ, Petr. Between Universal Particularities and Particular Universalities – the Essay as
Novel and Farce as Essay in Adam Thirlwell’s Politics. In RYCHTER, Ewa (ed.). Beyond 2000:
The Recent Novel in English. Wałbrzych: Wydawnictwo Państwowej Wyższej Szkoły Zawodowej
im. Angelusa Silesiusa, 2011. 151-67. ISBN: 978-83-88425-69-1.
CHALUPSKÝ, Petr. Freedom, Spontaneity, Imagination and the Loss of Innocence – the Theme of
Childhood in Ian McEwan’s Fiction. In BUBÍKOVÁ, Šárka et al. Literary Childhoods: Growing
Up in British and American Literature. Pavel Mervart & Univerzita Pardubice, 2008, 51-66, ISBN:
978-80-86818-67-2 (Pavel Mervart), ISBN: 978-80-7395-091-0 (Univerzita Pardubice).
Articles in Scholarly Journals:
CHALUPSKÝ, Petr. Playfulness as Apologia for a Strong Story in Ian McEwan’s Sweet
Tooth. Brno Studies in English. Vol. 41, No. 1. Brno: Masarykova Univerzita Brno, 2015, 101-115.
ISSN: 0524-6881.
CHALUPSKÝ, Petr. Where Everything is Connected to Everything Else and Anything is Possible:
London in Peter Ackroyd’s Three Brothers. InThe Literary London Journal, Vol. 11, No. 2, online,
2014, 35-48, ISSN: 1744-0807.
http://www.literarylondon.org/london-journal/autumn2014/index.html
CHALUPSKÝ, Petr. Here We Are Again, Where Pathos and Pantomime Meet. The Theatrical City
in Peter Ackroyd’s Dan Leno and the Limehouse Golem. In Orbis Linguarum, Vol. 40. Dresden –
Wrocław: Niesse Verlag & Oficyna Wydawnicza ATUT, 2014, 513-529. ISSN: 1426-7241.
CHALUPSKÝ, Petr. London of the Mind – The Narrative of Psychogeographic Antiquarianism in
Selected London Novels of Peter Ackroyd. InEnglish Language and Literature Studies. Vol. 4, No.
1. Toronto: Canadian Center of Science and Education, 2014, 10-21. ISSN: 1925-4768.
CHALUPSKÝ, Petr. Voyeurs and Walkers in the Simultaneous City – Penelope Lively’s City of the
Mind. In Hradec Králové Journal of Anglophone Studies. Vol. 1, No. 1. Hradec Králové: Univerzita
Hradec Králové, 2014, 13-24. ISSN: 2336-3347.
CHALUPSKÝ, Petr. The Might and Glory of the City Celebrated – London’s Theatricality in Peter
Ackroyd’s The Clerkenwell Tales. In American & British Studies Annual. Vol. 6. Pardubice:
Univerzita Pardubice, 2013, 75-87. ISSN: 1803-6058.
CHALUPSKÝ, Petr. “Like a Furnace Burning and Turning” – London in Peter Ackroyd’s The
Great Fire of London”. In World Journal of English Language. Vol. 3, No. 1. Toronto: Sciedu
Press, 2013, 11-23. ISSN: 1925-0703.
CHALUPSKÝ, Petr. “When William Met Mary: The rewriting of Mary Lamb’s and William-Henry
Ireland’s stories in Peter Ackroyd’s The Lambs of London”. In Studia Anglica Posnaniensia.
Volume 47/4. Poznań: Uniwersitet Im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu, 2012, 177-195. ISSN:
0181-6272.
CHALUPSKÝ, Petr. “Reality is the invention of unimaginative people” – the Counterfeiting and
Imaginative London of Peter Ackroyd’s Chatterton. In BUBÍKOVÁ, Šárka (ed.). American &
British Studies Annual. Vol. 5. Pardubice: Univerzita Pardubice, 2012, 56-68. ISSN: 1803-6058.
CHALUPSKÝ, Petr. Valuable and Vulnerable – the City in Ian McEwan’s Enduring
Love and Saturday. In Prague Journal of English Studies. Vol. 1, No. 1. Praha: Univerzita Karlova
– Pedagogická fakulta, 2012, 25-39. ISSN: 1804-8722.
CHALUPSKÝ, Petr. The A Parable of Humanity – Character and Landscape Construction in Jim
Crace’s Signals of Distress. In Ostrava Journal of English Philology. Vol. 4, No. 1. Ostrava:
Ostravská univerzita, 2012, 33-44. ISSN: 1803-8174.
CHALUPSKÝ, Petr. Mystic London: The Occult and the Esoteric in Peter Ackroyd’s Work. In The
AnaChronisT. Vol. 16. Budapest: Eőtvős Loránd University, 2011, 171-184. ISSN: 1219-2589.
CHALUPSKÝ, Petr. Between Imitation and Self-reflection – the Postmodernist Rendering of Oscar
Wilde’s Myth in Will Self’s Dorian. In SMIEŠKOVÁ, Alena. (ed.). Ars Aeterna. Vol. 3, No. 2:
Self and Eternity Nitra: Univerzita Konštantína Filozofa v Nitre, 2011, 48-61. ISSN: 1337-9291.
CHALUPSKÝ, Petr. The Logic of the Paradox – Self-Inventing and Popular Culture in Nicola
Barker’s Clear. In Ostrava Journal of English Philology. Vol. 3, No. 2. Ostrava: Ostravská
univerzita, 2011, 117-131. ISSN: 1803-8174.
CHALUPSKÝ, Petr. Prick lit or naked hope? Self-exposure in Hanif Kureishi’s Intimacy. In Brno
Studies in English. Vol. 37, No. 2. Brno: Masarykova Univerzita Brno, 2011, 61-77. ISSN: 05246881.
CHALUPSKÝ, Petr. Of Stories and Men: Discursive Self-fashioning and the Confessional
Narrative of Love and Self-hatred in Louis de Bernieres’ A Partisan’s Daughter. In BUBÍKOVÁ,
Šárka (ed.). American & British Studies Annual. Vol. 4. Pardubice: Univerzita Pardubice, 2011, 4556. ISSN: 1803-6058.
CHALUPSKÝ, Petr. Frankenstein as an historical, urban Gothic psycho-thriller – Peter Ackroyd’s
rendering of Mary Shelley’s classic in The Casebook of Victor Frankenstein. In SMIEŠKOVÁ,
Alena. (ed.). Ars Aeterna. Vol. 3, No. 1: Who is afraid to be afraid? Nitra: Univerzita Konštantína
Filozofa v Nitre, 2011, 19-35. ISSN: 1337-9291.
CHALUPSKÝ, Petr. The Urban Pastoral – Hybridisations in Jim Crace’s Arcadia. In
CHALUPSKÝ, Petr, GRMELOVÁ, Anna (eds.). Litteraria Pragensia. Vol. 20, No. 40. Praha:
Univerzita Karlova, 2010, 38-53. ISSN: 0862-8424.
CHALUPSKÝ, Petr. Biting Divagations – Self-discoveries in Ian McEwan’s Black Dogs. In
BUBÍKOVÁ, Šárka, VÍT, Ladislav, SAMPEY, Daniel. (eds.). American & British Studies Annual.
Vol. 3. Pardubice: Univerzita Pardubice, 2010, 20-33. ISSN: 1803-6058.
CHALUPSKÝ, Petr. Crime narratives in Peter Ackroyd’s historiographic metafictions. In European
Journal of English Studies. Vol. 14, No. 2. London: Routledge, Taylor & Francis, 2010, 121-131.
ISSN 1382-5577.
CHALUPSKÝ, Petr. The Attempt Was All – the theme of memory in Ian McEwan’s Atonement. In
SMIEŠKOVÁ, Alena. (ed.). Ars Aeterna. Vol. 1, No. 2: Art in Memory, Memory in Art. Nitra:
Univerzita Konštantína Filozofa v Nitre, 2009, 63-75. ISSN: 1337-9291.
CHALUPSKÝ, Petr. You Only Have to Wish High Enough – Gifts in Hanif Kureishi’s Gabriel’s
Gift. In BUBÍKOVÁ, Šárka, VÍT, Ladislav, SAMPEY, Daniel. (eds.). American & British Studies
Annual. Vol. 2. Pardubice: Univerzita Pardubice, 2009, 13-24. ISSN: 1803-6058.
CHALUPSKÝ, Petr. London Re-experienced – Peter Ackroyd’s Historiographic Revisioning of
the City. In BUBÍKOVÁ, Šárka, VÍT, Ladislav (eds.). American & British Studies Annual. Vol. 1.
Pardubice: Univerzita Pardubice, 2008, 104-120. ISSN: 1803-6058.
Articles in Conference Proceedings:
CHALUPSKÝ, Petr. The City’s Lines of Force – The Image of the City in Martin Amis’s London
Fields. In GRMELOVÁ, Anna; DUŠKOVÁ, Libuše; FARRELL, Mark, PÍPALOVÁ, Renata (eds.).
Plurality and Diversity in English Studies: Third Prague Conference on Linguistics and Literary
Studies. 1. vyd. Praha: Univerzita Karlova v Praze - Pedagogická fakulta, 2008, 151-159. ISBN:
978-80-7290-347-4.
CHALUPSKÝ, Petr. The Real and Imaginary City in the Works of Martin Amis and Ian McEwan.
In VRÁNKOVÁ, Kamila; KOY, Christopher (eds.). Dream, Imagination and Reality in Literature.
České Budějovice: Jihočeská univerzita, 2007, 78-84. ISBN 978-80-7394-006-5.
CHALUPSKÝ, Petr. The City of the Possible – London in Hanif Kureishi’s Earlier Works. In
BUBÍKOVÁ, Šárka; ROEBUCK, Olga. (eds.). Peaceful Multiculturalism or Culture Wars.
Pardubice : Univerzita Pardubice, 2007, 1-10. ISBN 80-7194-908-6.
CHALUPSKÝ, Petr. Atonement - Continuity and Change in Ian McEwan‘s Works. In
BUBÍKOVÁ, Šárka; ROEBUCK, Olga. (eds.). Continuity and Change in Culture and Literature.
Pardubice : Univerzita Pardubice, 2006, 26-36. ISBN 978-80-7395-017-0.
Co-authorship:
CHALUPSKÝ, Petr, GRMELOVÁ, Anna. Urban Spaces in Literature. In CHALUPSKÝ, Petr,
GRMELOVÁ, Anna (eds.). Litteraria Pragensia. Vol. 20, No. 40. Praha: Univerzita Karlova, 2010,
1-7. ISSN: 0862-8424.

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