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Reading in Slovene High School Literature Classes
Slovene Studies Journal, 2021Abstract ; Povzetek: Branje književnosti v gimnaziji.
Alenka Žbogar
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Contemporary Slovene Literature
Nationalities Papers, 1993Contemporary Slovene literature from 1950 to the present has been deeply influenced, above all, by two major factors: first, its own tradition through a century-long development, and secondly, the socio-political position of literature immediately after the Second World War.
J. Kos
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Creative Autonomy and Institutional Support in Contemporary Slovene Literature
Translating the Literatures of Small European Nations, 2019This chapter uses interviews with two contemporary Slovene writers to examine institutional and non-institutional routes into English translation. It argues that the accumulation of studies that highlight the unequal nature of translation exchanges is essential both to rebalance and revise theoretical models developed on the basis of more ‘dominant ...
Olivia Hellewell
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A survey of American Slovene literature, 1900-1945
2012Abstract not available.
Clementina Creber
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Protestantism and the Emergence of Slovene Literature.
Boris Paternu
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Slavonic and East European Review, 2022
:Vladimir Bartol's novel Alamut (1938) is currently the most famous Slovene novel. Its motto 'nothing is true, everything is permitted' has become part of global pop culture, especially thanks to its adoption by the successful video-game franchise ...
Matic Kocijančič
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:Vladimir Bartol's novel Alamut (1938) is currently the most famous Slovene novel. Its motto 'nothing is true, everything is permitted' has become part of global pop culture, especially thanks to its adoption by the successful video-game franchise ...
Matic Kocijančič
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A Bilingual Anthology of Slovene Literature
The Slavic and East European Journal, 2006Elisabeth Seitz Shewmon +1 more
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Conceptions of "Repetition" in Post-Yugoslav Slovene Literature and Film
Slovene Studies Journal, 2021T. McDonald
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Panorama of Contemporary Slovene Literature
World Literature Today, 1981Dragan Milivojević +3 more
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