Karolína Světlá (1830–1899)
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Œuvres de Karolína Světlá
Kříž u potoka 4 exemplaires
Frantina 2 exemplaires
Kříž u potoka : vesnický román 2 exemplaires
Vesnický román 2 exemplaires
Černý Petříček 2 exemplaires
Černý Petříček 2 exemplaires
Kříž u potoka 1 exemplaire
Nemodlenec 1 exemplaire
Prvni Ceska 1 exemplaire
Povídky z Ještěda : výbor 1 exemplaire
Zvonečková královna 1 exemplaire
Růže z pražských trhů 1 exemplaire
Frantina : Určeno pro odb. školy 1 exemplaire
Povídky a romány z Ještěda 1 exemplaire
První Češka : z roku 1861 1 exemplaire
Z dob národního probuzení 1 exemplaire
Povídky z minulé Prahy 1 exemplaire
Škola mé štěstí 1 exemplaire
Frantina 1 exemplaire
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- Date de naissance
- 1830-02-24
- Date de décès
- 1899-09-07
- Lieu de sépulture
- Olšany Cemetery, Prague
- Sexe
- female
- Nationalité
- Czechoslovakia
- Lieu de naissance
- Prague, Czechoslovakia
- Lieux de résidence
- Podještědí, Czechoslovakia
Prague, Czechoslovakia - Professions
- novelist
journalist
short story writer
women's rights activist - Relations
- Němcová, Božena (friend, mentor)
Smetana, Bedrich (friend, collaborator) - Courte biographie
- Karolina Světlá was the pen name of Johanna Rottová, born in Prague, on a street that now bears her name. Her parents were wealthy, German-speaking, and very religious. She learned to speak French and Czech as well as German, and studied music with Petr Mužák. They fell in love and married in 1852. He introduced her to Czech society and patriots, and she became a friend of writers Božena Němcová and Jan Nepomuk Neruda, and composer Bedřich Smetana. She struggled with problems such as mental illness and the death of her only daughter as a baby. She worked as a journalist, and also wrote novels and short stories. Many of her works are set in the hills of rural northern Bohemia, where she spent summers with her husband. Smetana adapted one of her short stories, "Hubicka," into an opera. She was also deeply committed to the emancipation of women, and started a group to raise the status of working women and girls.
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- Membres
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