Jonáš Záborský
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Jonáš Záborský (February 3, 1812 in Záborie,
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– January 23, 1876 in Župčany) was a Slovak lower nobleman and writer. He was an author of tales,
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s, allegorical-philosophical poems, satirical poems, historical dramas, comedies and
stories Story or stories may refer to: Common uses * Story, a narrative (an account of imaginary or real people and events) ** Short story, a piece of prose fiction that typically can be read in one sitting * Story (American English), or storey (British ...
. His notable works include: * ''Vstúpenie Krista do Raja'' (1866) * ''Lžedimitrijady'' (1866) * ''Faustiáda'' (1866) * ''Najdúch'' (1870) * ''Dva dni v Chujave'' (1873)


Works online


Dejiny Veľkej Moravy a počiatky Uhorska
Turč. sv. Martin : Matica slovenská, 1929. 16 s. - available at ULB Digital Library
Svätoplukova zrada
Praha: L. Mazáč, 1935. 236 s. - available at ULB Digital Library


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External links

* Jonáš Záborský on SK.WIKIPEDIA.ORG
Page in Slovak dedicated to the works of Jonas Záborský. (contents of works, texts of works, digitized manuscripts, the history of Slovakia by J. Záborský, etc.)
1812 births 1876 deaths Slovak writers Slovak dramatists and playwrights 19th-century dramatists and playwrights {{Slovakia-writer-stub