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Ján Hollý

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Occupation
  
Poet and translator

Nationality
  
Slovak


Name
  
Jan Holly

Role
  
Poet

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Born
  
March 24, 1785Borsky Mikulas (
1785-03-24
)

Died
  
April 14, 1849, Dobra Voda, Trnava District, Slovakia

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Ján Hollý (contemporary orthography: Gán Hollí; 24 March 1785, Borský Mikuláš – 14 April 1849, Dobrá Voda) was a Slovak poet and translator. He was the first greater Slovak poet to write exclusively in the newly standardized literary Slovak language. His predecessors mostly wrote in various regional versions of Czech, Slovakized Czech or Latin. Hollý translated Virgil's Aeneid and wrote his own epic poetry in alexandrine verse to show that the Slovak language recently standardized by Anton Bernolák was capable of expressing complex poetic forms.

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Life

Ján Hollý Holl psal o Svtoplukovi ale aj o bubkovi mokoi a pikulkovi

Hollý studied in Skalica, Bratislava and Trnava. He was a Catholic priest at Madunice near Piešťany, where he wrote all his major works sitting below a big tree. Hollý was an active member of the Slovak national revival movement. He used the topic of Great-Moravian ruler Svätopluk to encourage the nation, and is regarded as the founding father of Slovak poetry.

Major works

  • Svatopluk
  • Cyrilo-Metodiáda
  • Sláv

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    References

    Ján Hollý Wikipedia