Author:Jaroslav Vrchlický
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Works
[edit]- Brother Cœlestin (Flétna, translated by Edna W. Underwood, 1919)
- Abisag (Abisag, translated by Edna W. Underwood, 1921)
Plays
[edit]- At the Chasm (Nad Propastí, 1887, translated by Charles Recht, 1913)
- The Vengeance of Catullus (Pomsta Catullova, 1887, translated by Charles Recht, 1914)
- The Witness (Svědek, 1894, translated by Charles Recht, 1914)
Poetry
[edit]- Books
- Satanella (1874, English translation 1932)
- Poems
- Adagio
- After the Rain
- As precious stone…
- The Autumn has come
- Barkochba
- Belladonna
- Christmas
- Death
- Dreams of happiness
- Echoes of yesterday
- Eclogue
- Eclogue IV
- Eclogue VII
- Evening in Paris
- Forest phantasy
- The Gentleman From Lkouše
- The Grave-Yard in the Song
- A Gypsy's violin
- The hazel path
- I close my eyes and darkness overtakes me
- I would like to know
- The Ingle Nook
- Inscription for an old goblet
- Landscape
- Life
- A Legend concerning Moderation
- Marco Polo
- Mater Dolorosa
- Melancholy Serenade V
- Melancholy Serenade XXII
- Merlin's night song
- Morning
- Mournful Stanzas
- My changeless fate
- Myrtle Cypress
- Pastel. (To Julius Zeyer)
- Pity
- Prayer on the Mountain Řip
- Quis ut deus?
- A return
- Satanella
- Silent love
- From "Songs of the Pilgrim"
- The spirit of solitude
- Spring night
- Spring Song
- Stairs
- Stanzas
- The tears within
- Three horsemen
- Two poems
- Walt Whitman
Works about Vrchlický
[edit]- "Jaroslav Vrchlicky" by Charles Recht in Poet Lore, vol. 24, no. 5, 1913
- "Jaroslav Vrchlicky and His Place in Bohemian Drama" by Charles Recht in Poet Lore, vol. 25, no. 6, 1914
- "Vrchlický" by Edna W. Underwood in Short Stories from the Balkans, 1919
- "Vrchlický, Jaroslav" in Anthology of Modern Slavonic Literature in Prose and Verse, 1919
- "Jaroslav Vrchlicky" in Satanella, by John Joseph Reichman, 1932
- "Jaroslav Vrchlicky" in The Soul Of A Century, by Roderick Aldrich Ginsburg, 1943
Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.
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