Václav Černý (26 March 1905, Jizbice – 2 July 1987, Prague) was a Czech literary scholar, writer[1] and philosopher.[2][3] He was an enthusiast of Spanish literature and philosophy and translated into Czech a number of literary and philosophical works by Spanish writers as Ortega y Gasset, Unamuno and Cervantes.[4]
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^Kouřim, Zdeněk (1964). "Unamuno y Checoslovaquia". Cuadernos de la Cátedra Miguel de Unamuno. 14–15. University of Salamanca: 73–76. hdl:10366/120229.
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