An attempt at a typology of Slovak baroque literature
The article is a part of wider work which attempts at offering the typology of Slovak Literary Baroque. From a typological point of view it stresses first of all the importance of legend, sermon, drama, spiritual poetry and mostly those genres in which we can find mutual exchange of values with folk creation as e.g. religious song and folk (traditional)
Marta Keruľová
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J. M. Hurban conception of Czech-Slovak mutuality on the travelogue example [PDF]
The study focuses on the conception of Czech-Slovak mutuality in one of the key travel texts of the 19th century, in the Hurban‘s Cesta Slováka ku bratrům slavenským na Moravě a v Čechách (Path of the Slovak to the Slavic brothers in Moravia and Bohemia)
Jana Pátková
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Detvan and literature in the pre-revolution period [PDF]
The article brings a view on Slovak student association Detvan in relationship to literature in the period before 1918. Literature represented the basis of the activity of its members, that is organizing literary evenings with samples of one‘s own ...
Ludvík Patera
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The Slovak Element versus Internationalism: Rázus´s Reflections on Modern Slovak Literature [PDF]
In the early 1920s literature was still seen as the most prominent manifestation of Slovak life. As such it was also recognized by Martin Rázus (1888 – 1937), who is in terms of literary history a writer with the status of a representative of the so ...
Dana Hučková
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Prose Poem in Slovak Literary Modernism: (Notes on Genre and Typology) [PDF]
The study examines the genre classification of prose poems in general and the place of prose poems in Slovak literature during the first third of the 20th century, when several modernist poets, including Ivan Krasko (1876–1958), Vladimír Roy (1885–1936),
Dana Hučková
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The subject of emigration in the context of post-Yugoslav wars in contemporary Slovak Vojvodina playwriting [PDF]
This study focuses on Slovak Vojvodina drama in the last decade of the 20th and the beginning of the 21st century, with an emphasis on the theme of emigration as one of the important topics in current dramatic production in Serbia.
Ana Marić
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The Mirror Image of Josef Bašek: On Human Metamorphosis in Egon Hostovský’s Novel Ztracený stín (1931) [PDF]
The sphere of art, which became highly personalised after the First World War, reflects the state of fragmentation of society into individuals and their inner world.
Zuzana Kopecká
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Black Romanticism: Slovak Case. Reconnaissance [PDF]
The interest in Black Romanticism has been experiencing a kind of renaissance in the last years. Black Romanticism is no longer seen as just one of the Romantic movements.
Joanna Goszczyńska, Anna Kobylińska
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Cracks in the Czech-Slovak mutuality in the late 19th century on example of Terézia Vansová travelogue [PDF]
The form of Czech-Slovak mutuality had during the 19th century monolithic character. On the example of travelogue literature in the 19th and the 20th centuries, among other things we can see the difficult historical situation in Slovakia was located then.
Jana Pátková
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This article deals with the changing views of Dutch historian Johan Huizinga (1872–1945) on such topics as Russian culture, 19th-century Russia, and the Soviet Union. While Huizinga did not count them among his core research interests (he never published
Adam Bžoch
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