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Name
  
Janko Matuska

Role
  
Poet

Resting place
  
Dolny Kubin


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Born
  
10 January 1821
Dolny Kubin (Alsokubin), Habsburg Monarchy (now Slovakia)

Residence
  
Dolny Kubin (Alsokubin)

Nationality
  
Slovak (ethnic) Habsburg Monarchy (citizen)

Other names
  
Janko Vlastimil Matuska

Education
  
Bratislava (Pozsony) Lutheran Lyceum

Occupation
  
Clerk of the Court, Orava(Arva)

Known for
  
author of Slovak national anthem

Died
  
January 11, 1877, Dolny Kubin, Slovakia

Hymna sr tyri strofy


Janko Matúška (* 10 January 1821, Dolný Kubín (Alsókubin), † 11 January 1877, Dolný Kubín) was a Slovak poet, activist, occasional playwright, and clerk of the court. He is best known as the author of the Slovak national anthem, Nad Tatrou sa blýska ("Lightning Over the Tatras") based on melody of Slovak folk song Kopala studienku.

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Life

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Janko Matúška was born into a craftsman's family in Dolný Kubín. He began to attend school there, then probably at the Gymnázium of Gemer (Sajógömör) and finally he studied at the prestigious Lutheran Lyceum of Pressburg (preparatory high school and college) where he took courses in the Institute of Czechoslovak Language and Literature while majoring in theology. Ľudovít Štúr, the only professor teaching courses offered by the institute at that time, was fired in December 1843 under pressure from the kingdom's authorities, who objected to his pro-Slovak activism. 23-year-old Janko Matúška wrote "Lightning Over the Tatras" when he and other students were agitated about the subsequent repeated denials of their appeals to the school board to reverse Štúr's dismissal. About two dozen students, including Matúška, decided to leave the lýceum in protest in March 1844. Matúška went to take his final exams at the Lutheran gymnázium in Tisovec (Tiszolc). He lived in Orava (Árva) for most of his adult life. He stopped writing after the Revolutions of 1848. He worked in government offices after 1850, and was Clerk of the County Court in Dolný Kubín from 1870 to 1875. He died the day after his 56th birthday and was buried in Dolný Kubín.

Works

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He started writing at the lyceum. He focused on poetry, especially ballads and fables. He also wrote some prose and drama and translated from Polish, for instance Dziady by Adam Mickiewicz.

Poetry

  • 1844 - Nad Tatrou sa blýska
  • Púchovská skala
  • Svätý zákon
  • Hrdoš
  • Sokolíček plavý
  • Preletel sokolík nad tichým Dunajom
  • Slepý starec
  • Po dolinách
  • Vzdychy spod Lysice
  • Kozia skala
  • Prose

  • Zhoda liptovská (novella)
  • Selections and collections

  • 1921 - Janka Matúšku Zobrané spisy básnické
  • 1971 - Piesne a báje, selection from poetry, prose and drama
  • Drama

  • 1846 - Siroty

  • Janko Matúška Janko Matka osobnostisk

    Janko Matúška Janko Matka Wikipdia

    References

    Janko Matúška Wikipedia