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'''Arthur Breisky''' ([[May 14]] [1885]], [[Roudnice nad Labem]] near [[Prague]] &ndash; [[1910]], [[New York]], [[USA]]) was a [[Czech people|Czech]] writer of [[Decadence]].
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'''Arthur Breisky''' (real name '''Arthur Vincenc Josef Breiský''': May 14, 1885, [[Roudnice nad Labem]] near [[Prague]] &ndash; 1910, [[New York City]], United States) was a [[Czech people|Czech]] writer of [[Decadent movement|Decadence]].


He was a novelist, a translator, literary editor, and a playwright; wrote a number of reviews on [[modernism|modern literature]] and [[modern art|art]]. Was also known as a [[dandy]] and [[aesthetician]], and a master of mystification both in his literary works and in real life.
He was a novelist, a translator, literary editor, and a playwright; wrote a number of reviews on [[modernism|modern literature]] and [[modern art|art]]. Was also known as a [[dandy]] and [[aesthetics|aesthetician]], and a master of mystification both in his literary works and in real life.

Died as a lift boy, probably committed an error.

Born in [[Roudnice nad Labem|Roudnice]], Arthur started his education in [[Prague]] but moved with the family to [[Louny]] in 1899. Nowadays, there is a street in Louny named after Arthur Breisky.


==Outline of works==
==Outline of works==
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* ''Střepy zrcadel'' (''Shattered Mirrors'') (1928)
* ''Střepy zrcadel'' (''Shattered Mirrors'') (1928)


His correspondence and unpublished papers from [[1902]]&ndash;[[1910]] have been gathered and later published as a book ''V království chimér'' (''In the Kingdom of Chimeras'').
His correspondence and unpublished papers from 1902&ndash;1910 have been gathered and later published as a book ''V království chimér'' (''In the Kingdom of Chimeras'').


==See also==
== See also ==
* [[Czech literature]]


==References==
[[Czech literature]]
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.vejr.cz/regiz/archiv/osobnosti/breisky.html Details of his work, biography] (in Czech)
*[http://www.vejr.cz/regiz/archiv/osobnosti/breisky.html Details of his work, biography] {{in lang|cs}}
*[http://www.ff.cuni.cz/tinweb/tw?ST=03&SID=00978C0235&L=02&KDE=016&RET=Spisy+Arthura+Breisk%C3%A9ho Selected bibliography from the Faculty of Philosophy and Arts]{{dead link|date=October 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, [[Charles University]], Prague {{in lang|cs}}

*[http://slovoasmysl.ff.cuni.cz/node/123 Naked Masks: Arthur Breisky or How To Be a Czech Decadent_1 ]
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*[https://dspace.cuni.cz/handle/20.500.11956/90881 Arthur Breisky and Oscar Wilde: Criticism, Mask, Mystification]
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Latest revision as of 21:29, 28 June 2024

Arthur Breisky (real name Arthur Vincenc Josef Breiský: May 14, 1885, Roudnice nad Labem near Prague – 1910, New York City, United States) was a Czech writer of Decadence.

He was a novelist, a translator, literary editor, and a playwright; wrote a number of reviews on modern literature and art. Was also known as a dandy and aesthetician, and a master of mystification both in his literary works and in real life.

Died as a lift boy, probably committed an error.

Born in Roudnice, Arthur started his education in Prague but moved with the family to Louny in 1899. Nowadays, there is a street in Louny named after Arthur Breisky.

Outline of works[edit]

Best known books:

  • Triumf zla (The Triumph of Evil) (1910)
  • Dvě novely (Two stories) (1927)

Essays and critical reviews:

  • Střepy zrcadel (Shattered Mirrors) (1928)

His correspondence and unpublished papers from 1902–1910 have been gathered and later published as a book V království chimér (In the Kingdom of Chimeras).

See also[edit]

References[edit]

External links[edit]