Four years planning and preparing, this new edition features 200 pages of Erben's poetry with illustrations by Míla Fürstová; an introduction by Professor Geoffrey Chew explaining how these poems inspired composers like Antonín Dvořák to compose his symphonic poems; 13 scary folk-tales written as poems; Erben's original Afterword outlining the origin of the folk-tales and additional poetry fragments newly translated by Susan Reynolds.
Publisher: Jantar Publishing
Author: Karel Jaromír Erben
Illustration by Míla Fürstová
Number of pages: 200
Year of publication: 2020
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Objednávku (v ČR) Vám dodáme do 5 pracovních dní. Nejčastější doba dodání je 2 dny od objednání. Nejrychlejší dodání je na výdejny Zásilkovny.
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Antonín Dvořák can without any exaggeration considered the most famous Czech ever.
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A primeval femme fatale, a femme fatale capable of captivating any man with her charm.
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Karel Hynek Mácha was a great patriot, an enthusiastic traveller, a theatre amateur, but also a lover of castles.