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Jaroslav Vrchlický (Czech pronunciation: [ˈjaroslav ˈvr̩xlɪtskiː]; 17
February 1853 – 9
September 1912) was a
Czech lyrical poet. He was
nominated for...
- (in Polish).
Vrchlický,
Jaroslav (1878). Duch a svět. Básně
Jaroslava Vrchlického [The
Spirit and the World.
Poems by
Jaroslav Vrchlický] (3rd ed.). Prague:...
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September 25, 1987
Brorfelde P.
Jensen V 5.0 km MPC · JPL 6086
Vrchlický 1987 VU
Vrchlický November 15, 1987 Kleť Z. Vávrová · 7.6 km MPC · JPL 6087 Lupo...
- Czech-language
opera by Zdeněk
Fibich in 3 acts to a
libretto by
Jaroslav Vrchlický after the play The
Tempest by
William Shakespeare. Bouře
Supraphon – DV...
- the
Austrian House of Lords,
along with the
leading Czech poet
Jaroslav Vrchlický. Dvořák also
succeeded Antonín
Bennewitz as
director of the
Prague Conservatory...
- Wolker,
Karel Hynek Mácha, Vítězslav Nezval, Arnošt Lustig,
Jaroslav Vrchlický,
Karel Havlíček Borovský, Ivan Klíma, Egon
Erwin Kisch, Vladimír Holan...
- film
directed by Zdeněk Podskalský,
based on an 1884 play by
Jaroslav Vrchlický. The
young queen Elizabeth of
Pomerania waits in vain for her husband...
- a
trilogy of full-evening
staged melodramas on the
texts of
Jaroslav Vrchlický with
multiple actors and orchestra,
composed in an
advanced Wagnerian...
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translated in such a way by Czesław Ratka. In
Czech poetry,
Jaroslav Vrchlický,
generally considered to be the
greatest poet of the
second half of 19th...
- of the same name, was
composed by
Emanuel Chvála to a poem by
Jaroslav Vrchlický. Prague: A
Cultural and
Literary History - Page 81
Richard D. E. Burton...