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    Josef Svatopluk Machar (Czech pronunciation: [ˈjozɛf ˈsvatopluk ˈmaxar]; 1864 – 1942) was a Czech poet and essayist. A leader of the realist movement...
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  • Machar may refer to: People: Agnes Maule Machar (1837–1927), Canadian author Josef Svatopluk Machar (1854–1942), Czech poet and essayist Riek Machar (b...
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  • series), Mexican telenovela Magdalena (novel), a Czech novel by Josef Svatopluk Machar Magdalena: a Musical Adventure, a 1948 folk operetta by Heitor Villa-Lobos...
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    Willem Kloos, Dmitry Merezhkovsky, Vilhelm Grønbech, René Bazin, and Josef Svatopluk Machar. The highest number of nominations – two nominations each – were...
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  • novel by John Gardner Golgotha, an early 1900s work by Czech poet Josef Svatopluk Machar Golgotha (The last days of Christ), a 1937 work by Kannada poet...
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    worked and died here Julius Petschek (1856–1932), industrialist Josef Svatopluk Machar (1864–1942), poet Václav Radimský (1867–1946), painter Terezie Brzková...
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    of a Solitudinarian). Another poet, who wrote many sonnets was Josef Svatopluk Machar. He published Čtyři knihy sonetů (The Four Books of Sonnets). In...
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  • Magdalena is a Czech novel, written by Josef Svatopluk Machar. It was first published in 1893. Wikisource has original text related to this article: Magdalen...
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    others, Josef Svatopluk Machar, Antonín Sova, Otokar Březina, and Karel Hlaváček); prose authors include Vilém Mrštík, Růžena Svobodová, and Josef Karel...
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    Czechoslovakia in 1918 freemasonry was legalized. From 1919 to 1923 Josef Svatopluk Machar became Grand Master of precessor grand lodge, which was succeeded...
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  • Krásnohorská, Kamil Krofta, Petr Křička, Jaroslav Kvapil, Jiří Mahen, Josef Svatopluk Machar, Marie Majerová, Helena Malířová, Alois Mrštík, Zdeněk Nejedlý,...
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    documents. Leo Wiener (1915). An Interpretation of the Russian People. Josef Svatopluk Machar (1916). Magdalen. Translated by Leo Wiener. Leo Wiener (1917–1921)...
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    Vocal 2 1919–1920 Tři písně 3 Songs for soprano and piano words by Josef Svatopluk Machar Chamber music 3 1920 Smyčcový kvartet č. 1 String Quartet No. 1...
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  • Austro-Hungarian Empire at that time. Her father was the Czech poet Josef Svatopluk Machar, who at the time of her birth was working as a bank clerk. After...
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    legal action only by receiving financial assistance from the poet, Josef Svatopluk Machar.[citation needed] Shortly after, he was awarded a commission by...
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    worked with contemporary writers including Jiří Karásek ze Lvovic, Josef Svatopluk Machar and his mentor Jan Neruda, and was influenced by the English-language...
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    org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination Archive - Jan Machar". NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination Archive...
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    Winter, K.V. Rais, but also with the younger generation including Josef Svatopluk Machar and Zdeněk Nejedlý. All of his dramas were written in Prague. On...
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    poetry, essays, literary criticism Per Hallström (1866–1960) 13 Josef Svatopluk Machar (1864–1942)  Austria-Hungary ( Czechoslovakia) poetry, essays, novel...
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  • Óndra Łysohorsky (1905–1989), poet Karel Hynek Mácha (1810–1836) Josef Svatopluk Machar (1864–1942) Jiří Mahen (1882–1939) Marie Majerová (1882–1967), novelist...
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  • 1982 VR4 Jōmon period, prehistoric Japan MPC · 3878 3879 Machar 1983 QA Josef Svatopluk Machar (1864–1942), Czech writer and poet MPC · 3879 3880 Kaiserman...
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  • (Alice Ilgenfritz Jones and Ella Merchant) – Unveiling a Parallel Josef Svatopluk Machar – Magdalena Henry Olerich – A Cityless and Countryless World Bolesław...
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    painted landscapes (his favourite was South Bohemia), portraits (e.g. Josef Svatopluk Machar) and still-lifes (e.g. Red Begonias). He traveled through the Balkans...
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    Party was also denounced by supporters of Czech Modernism like Josef Svatopluk Machar. Rašín left prison after the amnesty in November 1895 and regain...
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  • Nové Mesto Magura 831 01 Bratislava 37 Macharova ulica Petržalka Josef Svatopluk Machar 851 01 Bratislava 5 Máchova ulica Podunajské Biskupice Karel Hynek...
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    Jens Peter Jacobsen. Oxford, 1920. The jail experiences in 1916 by Josef Svatopluk Machar. Oxford: B. Blackwell, 1921. And so ad infinitum (The life of the...
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    the castle, including Jaroslav Vrchlický, Oskar Nedbal, Josef Suk, Josef Svatopluk Machar, Josef Václav Sládek, Václav Talich, Karel Matěj Čapek-Chod and...
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    leader of the Realist movement and master of colloquial Czech Josef Svatopluk Machar. In 1907 and 1908 Benesova edited the supplement "Woman in Arts"...
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