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Václav Černý

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Plaque in Zelená Street, Prague, Dejvice.

Václav Černý (26 March 1905, Jizbice – 2 July 1987, Prague) was a Czechoslovak literary scholar, writer[1] and philosopher.[2][3] He was an enthusiast of Spanish literature and philosophy and translated into Czech a number of literary and philosophical works by Spanish writers as Ortega y Gasset, Unamuno and Cervantes.[4]

Bibliography

  • Lidové kořeny současného umění, 1929
  • Karel Čapek, 1936
  • Esej o básnickém baroku, 1937
  • Meditace o romantickém neklidu, 1943
  • Boje a směry socialistické kultury, 1946
  • Prvý sešit existencialismu, 1947
  • Druhý sešit existencialismu, published in 1992 together with „První sešit existencialismu“
  • Osobnost tvorba a boj, 1947
  • Středověká milostná lyrika, 1948
  • Jaroslav Seifert, 1954
  • Staročeský mastičkář, 1955
  • Lid a literatura ve středověku, zvláště pak v románských zemích, 1958
  • Knížka o Babičce, 1963
  • Středověké drama, 1964
  • Studie ze starší světové literatury, 1969
  • Studie a eseje z moderní světové literatury, 1969
  • Až do předsíně nebes : čtrnáct studií o baroku našem i cizím, 1972, published in 1996
  • O povaze naší kultury, 1981
  • Paměti, three parts, originally published abroad, in the Czech Republic between 1992–1993 [5]
  • Úvod do literární historie, texts of seminars from years 1969/1970, published posthumously in 1993
  • Eseje o české a slovenské próze , 1994
  • V zúženém prostoru, 1994
  • Skutečnost a svoboda, 1995
  • Vývoj a zločiny panslavismu, 1995

References

  1. ^ "News". Vaclavhavel-knihovna.org. Retrieved 9 November 2014.
  2. ^ "Václav Černý". Spisovatele.cz. Retrieved 9 November 2014.
  3. ^ "Václav Černý" (in Czech). Slovník české literatury po r. 1945 (Dictionary of Czech Literature after 1945). Retrieved 4 September 2011.
  4. ^ Kouřim, Zdeněk (1964). "Unamuno y Checoslovaquia". Cuadernos de la Cátedra Miguel de Unamuno. University of Salamanca. 14–15: 73–76. hdl:10366/120229.
  5. ^ "Vclav ern". Phil.muni.cz. Retrieved 9 November 2014.
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