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List of Czech writers

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Below is an alphabetical list of Czech writers.

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  • Karel Václav Rais (1859–1926), realist novelist, author of the so-called country prose, numerous books for youth and children, and several poems
  • Vojtěch Rakous, pseudonym of Adalbert Östreicher (1862–1935), writer and journalist.[5]
  • Bohuslav Reynek (1892–1971)
  • Sylvie Richterová (born 1945), poet and literary scholar
  • Václav Jan Rosa (c. 1620 – 1689), poet and philologist.[1]
  • Jaroslav Rudiš (born 1972), writer, journalist and musician.
  • Vavřinec Leander Rvačovský ze Rvačova (1525 – after 1590), priest and prose writer.[1]

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References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x Robert B. Pynsent; Sonia I. Kanikova (1993). The Everyman Companion to East European Literature. Dent. ISBN 978-0-460-87201-0. Retrieved 7 April 2013.
  2. ^ "Alexandra Berková". Czech literature portal. Archived from the original on 2015-01-10.
  3. ^ a b c Jonathan Bolton, Czech Literature, The Yivo Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe. Accessed 27 July 2013.
  4. ^ Libuše Heczková (2006). "Teréza Nováková". In Francisca De Haan; Krassimira Daskalova; Anna Loutfi (eds.). A biographical dictionary of women's movements and feminisms in Central, Eastern, and South Eastern Europe: 19th and 20th centuries. Central European University Press. pp. 372–75. ISBN 978-963-7326-39-4. Retrieved 26 July 2013.
  5. ^ Helena Krejčová, Rakous, Vojtěch, The Yivo Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe. Accessed 27 July 2013.
  6. ^ Šalda, František Xaver Archived 2013-06-27 at archive.today
  7. ^ Vohryzek, Viktor, The Yivo Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe. Accessed 27 July 2013.
  8. ^ "Jana Witthedová". databazeknih.cz (in Czech).
  9. ^ Zeyer, Julius, The Yivo Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe. Accessed 27 July 2013.
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