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Little is known of Karel Havlícek Borovský (1821-56) outside Czechoslovakia, but his fellow Czechs revere him. He is one of their nineteenth-century culture heroes - satirist of great finesse and a shrewd but always humane journalist and politician. The Russian journey proved to be the turning point in Havlícek's life.
(Text)
Little is known of Karel Havlícek Borovský (1821-56) outside Czechoslovakia, but his fellow Czechs revere him. He is one of their nineteenth-century culture heroes - satirist of great finesse and a shrewd but always humane journalist and politician. The Russian journey proved to be the turning point in Havlícek's life.
(Table of content)
A Czech Boyhood - With the Jesuits - In Limbo - The Road to Russia - First Impressions - Disenchantment - Echoes - Havlícek, Custine, and Haxthausen