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Husová, Anna Regina (1857 - 1945)

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Short name Husová, Anna Regina
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First name Anna Regina
Birth name Husová
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Alternative name Egina
Date of birth 1857
Date of death 1945
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Lived in Czech Republic , Austro-Hungarian Empire , Bohemia (region)
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Place(s) of Residence Czech Republic , Austro-Hungarian Empire , Bohemia (region)
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V čarovném sadě (In the enchanting garden) (1890) 0 0
Drobné povídky (Small tales) (1895) 0 0
Příhody ztraceného hocha : povídka (Stories of a lost boy) (1895) 0 0

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Unknown photographer, portrait of Anna Regina Husová, 1927. 1927 is portrait of

Bílý závoj, Praha 1891. Báchorky, báječky a povídky pro malé dítky. Praha 1892. Drobné povídky, Písek 1895

Lexikon české literatury, díl 2. sv 1. H-J (Praha, 1993) -

NOT MENTIONED IN:
- Buck, Guide to women's literature, 1992
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Graduated at Czech institute for women’s teacher in Prague (there, she studied from 1875 to 1879). She worked as a teacher in several small towns in South Bohemia. Her career was crowned when she became head-master at the Girls school in Písek. She took part in ethnographic activities; she collected folk songs and folk costumes. She collaborated with E. Krásnohorská, E. M. Šoltézová and T. Sedláčková.

Teacher, author of the court stories for children, travel stories, journalist.