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Slovene Literature: A Brief Survey.
Henry R. Cooper
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Women Writers in Slovene Literature, 1840s–1990
Women writers appear relatively late in Slovene literature, and it is not until the nineteenth century that occasional women’s names may be found. Despite their conspicuous absence, however, in those early centuries, there is evidence of the use of Slovene for letter-writing by women in aristocratic circles, namely Baroness E. M.
Nina Kovič
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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.
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Five New Publications Concerning Problems of Slovene Literature
Henry R. Cooper
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Creative Autonomy and Institutional Support in Contemporary Slovene Literature
This 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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1999
Riječ je o četverosveščanoj enciklopediji svjetske književnosti 20. stoljeća u kojoj je autorica sintetski obradila slovensku književnost te autore Aleša Debeljaka, Andreja Hienga i Tomaža Šalamuna.
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Riječ je o četverosveščanoj enciklopediji svjetske književnosti 20. stoljeća u kojoj je autorica sintetski obradila slovensku književnost te autore Aleša Debeljaka, Andreja Hienga i Tomaža Šalamuna.
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