Bohemian literature
This is a list of writers native to Bohemia (the Czech lands) regardless of ethnicity or language. See list of Czech writers for ethnically Czech writers; see Czech literature for Czech-language literature.
Middle Ages
Bohemian authors of Middle Latin works.
- Christianus monachus
- Cosmas of Prague
- Dalimil
- Johannes von Saaz
- Smil Flaska z Pardubic
Renaissance and Baroque writers
- Hynek z Poděbrad
- Mikuláš Dacziczky z Hesslowa
- Jan Amos Komenský
- Bohuslav Balbín
- Ondřej de Waldt
Modern Bohemian literature (from 1750 to 1860)
- Josef Dobrovský
- Jan Jeník z Bratřic
- Josef Jungmann
- František Čelakovský
- Josef Kajetán Tyl
- Karel Hynek Mácha
- František Palacký
- Božena Němcová
- Marie Ebnerová z Eschenbachu
Time of various literary styles (from 1860 to 1914)
- Jan Neruda
- Karolina Světlá
- Jakub Arbes
- Siegfried Kapper
- Svatopluk Čech
- Jaroslav Vrchlický
- Alois Jirásek
- Zikmund Winter
- Karel Hlaváček
- Jiří Karásek ze Lvovic
- František Gellner
- Franz Kafka
Literature between and in World Wars (from 1914 to 1945)
- Vladislav Vančura
- Bohuslav Reynek
- Jakub Deml
- Hermann Grab
- František Halas
- Vladimír Holan
- Jiří Wolker
- Franz Werfel
- Karel Čapek
- Josef Čapek
- Jiří Mahen
- Jan Zahradníček
- Egon Hostovsky
- Ferdinand Peroutka
- Jaroslav Seifert
- Paul Leppin
- Josef Vachal
- Hermann Ungar
- Jaroslav Hašek
- Jan Čep
- Egon Erwin Kisch
- Gustav Leutelt
Communist era (from 1945/1948 to 1989)
- Jan Zabrana
- Bohumil Hrabal
- Josef Jedlička
- Libuše Moníková
- Milan Kundera
- Václav Havel
- Josef Škvorecký
- Ludvík Vaculík
- Jiří Gruša
- Ota Filip
- Jiří Kratochvil
- Ota Pavel
- Miroslav Holub
- Jan Křesadlo
- Ivan Klíma
- Jan Skácel
- Jaroslav Foglar
- Vladimír Páral
- Jaroslav Čejka
- Jiří Žáček
- Karel Sýs
Contemporary literature (after 1990)
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