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František Čelakovský

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44: 367:, is divided into two books. The first continues to cover Bohemian, Moravian, and Slovak folk songs. The second is folk songs from other Slavic languages, with the originals appearing next to Čelakovský's Czech translations. Čelakovský published songs that did not make it into the first two parts in the originally unplanned Part 3 (1827), dedicated to 309:, which Čelakovský occasionally took part in. They had four children together, but one, Anna, died three months after she was born. Antonie died in 1852, and Čelakovský died later that year. In his will, Čelakovský made Dr. Josef František Frič the guardian of his children. Čelakovský's granddaughter 332:
Between 1821 and 1823 he published several poems under the name Žofie Jandová, a woman's name. As a female poet, she was intended to show the high level of development of Czech literature and culture. The English translator John Bowring included her in his anthology of Czech literature. Čelakovský
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From 1829 to 1842 he was a proofreader for the Časopis pro katolické duchovenstvo (Magazine for the Catholic Clergy). From 1833, Čelakovský was an editor of Pražské noviny, a newspaper in Prague. As editor, he attempted to develop readers' political and cultural knowledge. He expanded the magazine
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threats against a Polish uprising. The Russian embassy in Vienna complained and Čelakovský was removed from his position as both an editor and professor. For the next two years, he survived only through translations and the support of Karel Alois Vinařický. From 1838, he was a librarian for the
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in Prague (then called Charles-Ferdinand University). Rather than focus on the required courses, he took language and literature courses for his own self-studies; he failed a logic exam in 1822 and never got a university degree.
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In addition to poetry and works related to Slavic folklore, Čelakovský also published translations from German, English, and Latin into Czech, scientific literature on Slavic
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František Ladislav Čelakovský married Marie Ventová in Strakonice on 2 February 1834. They had four children together, before she died from
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in 1844. The next year, he married Antonie Reissová in Prague. Antonie kept a correspondence with author
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Mudrosloví národa slovanského v příslovích (The Wisdom of the Slavic People in Proverbs)
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abroad. In 1835, he was named a professor of Czech language and literature in Prague.
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On 26 November 1835, Čelakovský commented negatively in Pražské noviny about Russian
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poet, translator, linguist, and literary critic. He was a major figure in the Czech "
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is an important collection of Slavic folk songs. Part 1 (1822) is a collection of
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Kinský family. In 1841, he became a professor of Slavic Literature in
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Vojtěch Čelakovský and his wife Anna. He attended high school in
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also occasionally used the pseudonym Marcián Hromotluk.
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Slovanské národní písně (National Songs of the Slavs)
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Part 2 (1825), dedicated to 243:. He continued his studies in 196:". His most notable works are 1: 186:František Ladislav Čelakovský 36:František Ladislav Čelakovský 18:František Ladislav Čelakovský 272:Česká Wčela (The Czech Bee) 706: 536:(in Czech). 17 August 2011 377:(1829) is a collection of 690:Charles University alumni 680:19th-century male writers 359:folk songs, dedicated to 172:Ladislav Josef Čelakovský 41: 675:19th-century translators 665:Translators from Serbian 660:Translators from Russian 211:Čelakovský was born in 645:People from Strakonice 670:Translators to Czech 555:Pokorná, Magdalena. 365:Kazimierz Brodziński 261:Augustine of Hippo's 227:. 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František Ladislav Čelakovský
Portrait of František Ladislav Čelakovský by Jan Vilímek
Jan Vilímek
Strakonice
Austrian Empire
Prague
Austrian Empire
Olšany Cemetery
Czech
Sentimentalism
Ladislav Josef Čelakovský
Jaromír Čelakovský
Czech
national revival
Strakonice
carpenter
České Budějovice
Písek
philosophy
Prague
lyceum
Jan Hus
Linz
Charles University
archbishop
Augustine of Hippo's
De Civitate Dei
Slavists
Tsar
Nicholas I's

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