Vladimír Šťastný
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Vladimír Šťastný (17 March 1841 Rudíkov[1][2], Czechoslovakia – 20 August 1910 Obřany, Czechoslovakia) was a Czech priest and poet. He is also known under the pseudonym Josef Ruda. After studying theology, he was chaplain in Židlochovice and a prefect at the Brno bishop seminary. After that he taught at Gymnázium Brno, třída Kapitána Jaroše 14, a grammar school in Brno. He was the founder of the magazine Obzor (Horizon) and the chief executive of the Literature association of the heritage of Saint Cyril and Metoděj. [3]
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- Kvítí májové (May Flowers)-1869
- Kytka z Moravy (A Flower from Moravia)-1879
- Drobné květy (Small Flowers)-1887
- Hlasy a ohlasy (Voices and echoes) -1892
- Hory a doly (Mountains and Mines)-1894