Ján Kollár (who spelled his name “Jan Kollár”), the Romantic poet and Pan-Slav idealist, was one of the most important Slavic authors of the early nineteenth century. He was born to a Lutheran family in Mošovce, a small town now in central Slovakia, but then in the northern counties of the Kingdom of Hungary, itself part of the Habsburg monarchy. His father paid for his primary schooling in Kremnica, but did not want him to pursue any further education. Kollár, however, had developed a passion for Latin poetry, hiding copies of classical works in his hat to read during church services. By working as a tutor, the young Kollár supported his continued studies at the Banská Bystrica gymnasium from 1810 to 1812, and then at the Lutheran lyceum in Bratislava between 1812 and 1815 by…

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Citation: Maxwell, Alexander. "Ján Kollár". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 04 February 2021 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=12268, accessed 25 November 2024.]

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