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Pavol Dobšinský
Pavol Dobšinský (16 March 1828 – 22 October 1885) was a Slovak collector of folklore and writer belonging to the period of Romanticism and the Štúr generation. He is perhaps best known for creating the largest and most complete collection of Slovak folktales, ''Prostonárodnie slovenské povesti'' (''Simple National Slovak Tales''), self-published in a series of eight books from 1880 to 1883. Provided by Wikipedia-
1Other Authors: “...Dobšinský, Pavol, 1828-1885...”
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2Published 1858Other Authors: “...Dobšinský, Pavol, 1828-1885...”
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3Published 1858Other Authors: “...Dobšinský, Pavol, 1828-1885...”
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4Published 1870Other Authors: “...Dobšinský, Pavol, 1828-1885...”
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5by Sládkovič, Andrej, 1820-1872Other Authors: “...Dobšinský, Pavol, 1828-1885...”
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6Published 1864Other Authors: “...Dobšinský, Pavol, 1828-1885...”
Call Number B 2093/1864a
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