Vítezslav Hálek
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Vítězslav Hálek (ˈviːcɛslaf ˈɦaːlɛk; 5 April 1835, Odolena Voda
Odolena Voda
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 – 8 October 1874) was a Czech
Czech people
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 poet, writer, journalist, dramatist and theatre critic. He is considered one of the most important representatives of the May school, besides Jan Neruda
Jan Neruda
Jan Nepomuk Neruda was a Czech journalist, writer and poet, one of the most prominent representatives of Czech Realism and a member of "the May school".-Early life:...

 and Karolína Světlá
Karolína Svetlá
Karolina Světlá was a Czech female author of the 19th century. She was a representative to the literary May School. She married Professor Petr Mužák in 1852, who had taught her music. She also had an affair with Jan Neruda. She introduced Eliška Krásnohorská to literature and feminism...

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Life

After studies at gymnasium in Prague
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 Hálek refused to study at seminary
Seminary
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. He unfinished philosophical studies and decided to become writer. Since 1861 he worked as editor in Národní listy, later he helped to publish newspapers and journals (Lumír, Zlatá Praha, Květy etc.). He worked as journalist until his death in Prague (1874). He died suddenly, of pneumonia
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Style

In his time, he was very popular, partly because his optimistic and relaxed style of writing. This is very contrasting in comparison with Neruda, whose work wasn't appreciated during his life and whose style was much more serious and critical.

Important works

  • Večerní písně (Evening Songs), 1859
  • V přírodě (In the Nature), 1872

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