Vlasta Javořická
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Marie Barešová (25 March 1890 – 1 August 1979), known by the pen name Vlasta Javořická, was a Czech romance novelist.[1] The author of more than 100 works, she has been described as the most popular writer of her genre in the interwar Czechoslovakia.[2]
Barešová was the mother-in-law of the fighter ace Jan Klán.[3]
References
- ^ "Will Report D.A.C.C. Rally". Berwyn Life. 2 February 1940. Retrieved April 14, 2024.
- ^ Hawkesworth, C. (2001). A History of Central European Women's Writing. Springer. p. 143. ISBN 033398515X.
- ^ Bartušek, Petr (2017). "Vlasta Javořická: Životní osudy spisovatelky a její rodiny v kontextu "Vítězného února"". Theatrum historiae (in Czech). 20.
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