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Resting place
  
Slavin

Name
  
Jaroslav Vrchlicky

Siblings
  
Bedrich Frida

Spouse
  
Ludmila Podlipska

Children
  
Eva Vrchlicka


Nationality
  
Czech

Movies
  
A Night at Karlstein

Occupation
  
Writer

Role
  
Poet

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Born
  
Emil Bohuslav Frida 17 February 1853 Louny, Austria (
1853-02-17
)

Relatives
  
Bedrich Frida (brother)

Died
  
September 9, 1912, Domazlice, Czech Republic

Similar People
  
Leos Janacek, Bedrich Frida, Antonin Dvorak, Zdenek Podskalsky, Christoph Willibald Gluck

Grandchildren
  
Eva Vrchlicka mladsi

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Jaroslav Vrchlický ( [ˈjaroslaf ˈvr̩xlɪtskiː]; 17 February 1853 in Louny, Bohemia – 9 September 1912 in Domažlice) was one of the greatest Czech lyrical poets. he was nominated for the Nobel prize in literature eight times.

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Life

He was born Emilius Jakob Frida He lived ten years with his uncle, a pastor near Cologne. Here he attended the first years of primary school from 1857 to 1861), and the briefly in Cologne from 1861 to 1862. He studied at grammar school in Slaný from 1862, where he was a classmate of Václav Beneš Třebízský, also in Prague and in 1872 graduated from Klatovy.

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Guided by his uncle's example, Vrchlický joined after graduating from the Prague Archbishop's seminary. But in 1873, he transferred to the Faculty of Arts of Charles-Ferdinand University in Prague, where he studied history, philosophy and Romance philology. During his studies he studied with historian Ernest Denis. His first literary work was printed by editor Sofia Podlipská.

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In Prague, he formed friendships with Zikmund Winter, Josef Vaclav Sladek and Alois Jirasek. They formed the group Lumírovců.

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From 1875, he worked as a secretary and tutor to the sons of noble family Montecuccoli-Laderchi, first in Merano near Modena, and later Livorno. After returning briefly he worked at the pedagogical institute in Prague in Manor Street. Through the intercession of Leopold, Count von Thun und Hohenstein, in 1877 he was appointed secretary of the Prague Czech Polytechnic, and later became a professor of modern science and was awarded an honorary doctorate.

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In 1901 he, along with Antonin Dvorak, was knighted, and Austrian Emperor Franz Joseph I. appointed him a member of the Upper House of the Imperial Council in Vienna. Vrchlický defended the requirement of universal suffrage. As a man he was extremely active, among others. He was a member of the Royal Academy of Padua, a member of the Polish Society of Paris and also an honorary citizen of many Czech towns. In 1893 he was appointed professor of European literature at Charles University. He was also a member of the Czech Academy of Sciences and Arts (appointed by the Emperor 20 April 1890).

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He also wrote epic poetry, plays, prose and literary essays and translated widely from various languages, introducing e.g. Dante, Goethe, Shelley, Baudelaire, Poe, and Whitman to Czech literature. He was one of the main voices in Lumír magazine from 1851.

Vrchlický's life was the subject of a 1997 novel, Za trochu lásky....

References

Jaroslav Vrchlický Wikipedia


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