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Vrchlický, Jaroslav

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Vrchlický, Jaroslav (1853–1912)

Czech poet, dramatist, novelist, essayist, and translator. Vrchlický was a prolific and innovative writer, interested in mythology and history. Collections of poetry include The Sword of Damocles 1913 and The Flowers of Perdita 1930, published posthumously. The latter work contains some of the finest love poetry in the Czech language.



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