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This is a collection of Jan Neruda's intimate, wry, bittersweet stories of life among the inhabitants of the Little Quarter of nineteenth-century Prague. These finely tuned and varied vignettes established Neruda as the quintessential Czech nineteenth-century realist, the Charles Dickens of a Prague becoming ever more aware of itself as a Czech rather than an Austrian city.
Prague Tales is a classic by a writer whose influence has been acknowledged by generations of Czech writers, including Ivan Klíma, who contributes an introduction to this new translation.
Table of Contents
Cover
Title Page, Copyright
pp. i-iv
Contents
pp. v-vi
Introduction
pp. vii-xxii
A Week in a Quiet House
pp. 1-107
Mr Ryšánek and Mr Schlegel
pp. 108-122
A Beggar Brought to Ruin
pp. 123-133
The Tender Heart of Mrs Rus
pp. 134-141
Evening Chitchat
pp. 142-156
Doctor Spoiler
pp. 157-166
The Water Sprite
pp. 167-175
How Mr Vorel Broke in His Meerschaum
pp. 176-183
The Three Lilies
pp. 184-187
The St Wenceslas Mass
pp. 188-203
How It Came to Pass
pp. 204-227
Written This Year on All Souls' Day
pp. 228-243
Figures
pp. 244-341
Notes
pp. 342-344
Central European Classics
pp. 345-346
Back Cover
| ISBN | 9789633864654 |
|---|---|
| Related ISBN(s) | 9789639116238 |
| MARC Record | Download |
| OCLC | 655041009 |
| Pages | 370 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2022-07-24 |
| Language | English |
| Open Access | No |
Copyright
1993


