Jakub Deml - Literature

Literature

  • Alexander Wöll: Jakub Deml. Leben und Werk (1878-1961). Eine Studie zur mitteleuropäischen Literatur. Köln/Weimar/Wien: Böhlau, 2006 (in German with Czech quotations), ISBN 978-3-412-30005-0, ISBN 3-412-30005-5.
  • Alois Plichta: O Jakubu Demlovi, Ve Vranově nad Dyjí: VOTOBIA, 1993, ISBN 978-8-085-61909-6, ISBN 8-085-61909-1.
  • Jiří Olič: Čtení o Jakubu Demlovi, Olomouc: VOTOBIA, 1993, ISBN 978-8-085-61948-5, ISBN 8-085-61948-2. Biography of Jakub Deml.
  • Miloš Dvořák: O Jakubu Demolovi, Praha: Cherm, 2007, ISBN 978-8-086-37029-3, ISBN 8-086-37029-1. Collection of studies and critiques about Deml's works by a Czech catholic literature critic.
  • Stanislav Vodička: Básník Jakub Deml v Tasově, Praha: Torst, 2001, ISBN 978-80-72151-31-8, ISBN 8-072-15131-2. Book of short prose gives a valuable testimony about Jakub Deml.
  • Vladimír Binar: Čin a slovo -- Kniha o Jakubu Demlovi, Prague, 2010, ISBN 978-80-87256-12-1. Collection of studies about Deml by a Czech literature historian. Includes Deml's complete bibliography.

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