Václav Černý

Czech essayist, philosopher, literature historian, literary critic, professor and translator
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IntroCzech essayist, philosopher, literature historian, literary critic, professor and translator
A.K.A.Vaclav Cerny
A.K.A.Vaclav Cerny
PlacesCzech Republic
wasPhilosopher Educator Translator Writer
Work fieldAcademia Literature Philosophy
Gender
Male
Birth26 March 1905, Jizbice, Czech Republic
Death2 July 1987Prague, Czech Republic (aged 82 years)
Star signAries
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Biography

Plaque in Zelená Street, Prague, Dejvice.

Václav Černý, PhD., (26 March 1905 Jizbice u Náchoda – 2 July 1987 Prague) was a Czech literary scientist, writer and philosopher. He was an enthusiast of Spanish literature and philosophy and translated into Czech a number of literary and philosophical works by Spanish authors as Ortega y Gasset, Unamuno and Cervantes.

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