March 1929); mostly known by his pen name of Otokar or Otakar Březina (Czech pronunciation: [ˈotokar ˈbr̝ɛzɪna]); was a Czech poet and essayist, considered...
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skater Jan Březina (born 1954), Czech politician Michal Březina (born 1990), Czech figure skater Otokar Březina (1868–1929), Czech poet Březina (former Blansko...
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that were received after the deadline for 1928 and was moved to 1929. Otokar Březina was nominated by 27 professors from Prague, Brünn (Brno) and Pressburg...
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of her friends. Throughout her life she corresponded with her friend Otokar Březina who she met in Jinošov in 1887 and their letters resurfaced in 2008...
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player Roman Jebavý, Czech tennis player Václav Jebavý (real name of Otokar Březina), Czech poet All pages with titles containing Jebavy This page lists...
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Jan Blahoslav Karel Havlíček Borovský Alois Bohdan Brixius Max Brod Otokar Březina Karel Čapek Svatopluk Čech František Čelakovský Cosmas of Prague Jakub...
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resign their seats. The Manifesto was signed by Jindřich Šimon Baar, Otokar Březina, Josef Čapek, Karel Čapek, Karel Matěj Čapek-Chod, Jakub Deml, Viktor...
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(1866–1945) Georges Rodenbach (1855–1898) Emile Verhaeren (1855–1916) Czech Otokar Březina (1868–1929) Viktor Dyk (1877–1931) Karel Hlaváček (1874–1898) Jiří Mahen...
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Vrchlický and include, among others, Josef Svatopluk Machar, Antonín Sova, Otokar Březina, and Karel Hlaváček); prose authors include Vilém Mrštík, Růžena Svobodová...
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org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination Archive - Otokar Březina". NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination...
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