Jaroslav Tůma | Jaroslav Hašek | Jaroslav Drobný | Jaroslav Vrchlický | Jaroslav Marvan | George Seifert | Jaroslav Pollák | Jaroslav Havlíček | Friedrich Seifert | Stephen Seifert | Richard Seifert | Jaroslav Věšín | Jaroslav Vanek | Jaroslav Skobla | Jaroslav Rudnyckyj | Jaroslav Levinský | Jaroslav Kysela | Jaroslav Katriňák | Jaroslav Jakubovic | Jaroslav Holík | Jaroslav Halák | Jaroslav Halak | Jaroslav Drobný (footballer) | Jaroslav Dietl |
Jaroslav Seifert wrote his sentimental Věnec sonetů (A Wreath of Sonnets) in this form about Prague, with an authorized translation by Jan Křesadlo, who also composed his own emigre riposte in the same format, as well as writing several other sonnet cycles.
A specifically Czech literary style, poetism, was developed by the group Devětsil (Vítězslav Nezval, Jaroslav Seifert, Konstantin Biebl, Karel Teige), which argued that poetry should pervade everyday life, that poetry is inseparable from daily life, that everyone is a poet.