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The Slovak literature and the literature of the Hungarian minority in the interwar Hungarian lexicon [PDF]
The paper deals with two items (entry) of the interwar Hungarian lexicon for literature: the first item focused on the Slovak literature, the second item focused on the Hungarian literature in Czechoslovakia. The editor of lexicon was wellknown Hungarian
Ivan Halász
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Study of sermon literature [PDF]
Sermon literature, as documented by manuscripts and prints archived in Slovak memory preservation institutions, played an important role in Slovak literature of older periods since as early as the Middle Ages.
Erika Brtáňová
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Outsiders in current Slovak literature for children and youth [PDF]
Abstract Within the solution of the project APVV-17-0071 Support of Reading Literacy in the Mother Tongue and Foreign Language, it is also important to reflect on outsidership as a certain ambivalent phenomenon, which appears after 1989 in contemporary Slovak literature for children and youth in various analogies.
Ján Gallik +2 more
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Abstract Despite the fact that, as renowned translators such as Anthony Pym (2009) or, in the Slovak cultural context, Katarína Bednárová (2015) have stated, the history of translation cannot be written without considering who those who made the interpretation and understanding of the translated works possible were, the reality is ...
Mónica Sánchez Presa
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From Documentary to Fiction. The Picture of the Balkans in Early Slovak Literature [PDF]
The very first attempts at travel literature include accounts of the journeys made two Humanist scholars Pavol Rubigal and Ján Dernschwam, whose lives and activities were associated with Slovak mining towns.
Erika Brtáňová
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The campus novel in Eastern and Central European literature after 1989 [PDF]
Campus novel, traditionally seen as a genre of English and American literature, has recently also gained attention in non-Anglophone literary traditions. The article focuses on campus fiction written in Slovak, Czech, Polish, and Ukrainian after 1989. It
Oksana Blashkiv
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SLOVAK THINKING ON TRANSLATION – A POLITICAL-SOCIAL-CULTURAL REFLECTION
The article offers a political-social-cultural reflection of the development of Slovak translated literature and Slovak thinking on translation. The year 1945 was a turning point for the development of culture and translated literature in Slovakia.
Vladimír Bıloveský
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The motif of ball in Slovak literature [PDF]
The motif of ball occurs in Slovak literature quite often. However, it most frequently does in the works written at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. It is no Slovak specific feature, though. Ball was almost a constant motif in European literature of the 19th century.
Dana Hučková
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The Slovak ethos of plebeian resistance and the First World War
The authors examine the Slovak ethos of plebeian resistance to the First World War in several of its forms. First, they examine intellectual forms of resistance against war, against its Christian justification.
Vasil Gluchman, Marta Gluchmanova
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mages of city and town in Slovak literature at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries (Initial comments on the subject) [PDF]
Town as a literary setting began to be used more often in Slovak literature in the period of Realism, in about the 1870s. Increasing use of town as a motif was writers´ response to the new situation in the society and culture, which occurred as a result ...
Dana Hučková
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