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Povídky malostranské

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Povídky malostranské (in English: Tales of the Lesser Quarter) is a collection of short stories by the Czech writer Jan Neruda[1] that appeared in 1877. It is his most popular work and remains an important text in many Czech literature courses. As the title suggests, the stories take place in the Malá Strana quarter of Prague and paint a detailed image of the life 19th century Prague petty bourgeoisie and ordinary city dwellers.

References

  1. ^ "Jan Neruda není již 120 let mezi námi" (in Czech). Litrární noviny. 22 August 2011. Retrieved 25 October 2012.[permanent dead link]