Ján Holly (1785 - 1849) was a Slovak poet and translator.
He was the first greater Slovak poet, who wrote in Slovak exclusively (his predecessors mostly wrote in various versions of Czech, Slovakized Czech or Latin).
Life
He studied in Skalica , Bratislava and Trnava. He was a Catholic priest at Madunice near Piešťany, where he wrote all his major works sitting below a big tree.
He was an active member of the Slovak national revival movement.
Views
Nobleminded patriot, proud of historical roots of nation, he appreciated the humanity of Slovaks, their hard-working nature, peaceability, love and respect for freedom.
Works
He wrote poetry, translated antic poetry to Bernolak ´s version of Slovak standard language (see History of the Slovak language).
He used the topic of Great-Moravian ruler Svätopluk to encourage the nation.
Major works (big poetic compositions):
- Svatopluk
- Cyrilo-Metodiáda
- Sláv