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Stanislava Chrobakova Marian Andriik Vladimir Galis Marina Galisova Pavol Lukac Martin Solotruk Viera Sutherland-Smith and James Sutherland-Smith L’uben Urbanek Stanislava Chrobakova Peter Zajac Ivan Krasko Milo Urban Jan Smrek Ivan Horvath Masa Halamova Valentin Beniak Jozef Ciger Hronsky Ladislav Novomesky Janko Silan Dobroslav Chrobak Frantisek Svantner Rudolf Fabry Stefan Zary Jan Cerven Jan Kostra Dominik Tatarka Leopold Lahola Vojtech Mihalik Alfonz Bednar Mil
دانلود کتاب One Hundred Years of Slovak Literature: An Anthology
by Stanislava Chrobakova, Marian Andriik, Vladimir Galis, Marina Galisova, Pavol Lukac, Martin Solotruk, Viera Sutherland-Smith, and James Sutherland-Smith, L’uben Urbanek, Stanislava Chrobakova, Peter Zajac, Ivan Krasko, Milo Urban, Jan Smrek, Ivan Horvath, Masa Halamova, Valentin Beniak, Jozef Ciger Hronsky, Ladislav Novomesky, Janko Silan, Dobroslav Chrobak, Frantisek Svantner, Rudolf Fabry, Stefan Zary, Jan Cerven, Jan Kostra, Dominik Tatarka, Leopold Lahola, Vojtech Mihalik, Alfonz Bednar, Mil
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...Our aim was to introduce the foreign reader mainly to poetry and prose from Slovakia. Limitations in space prevented the appearance of extracts from drama, essays and also work for children by Slovak writers in this period and the work Slovak writers living in other countries or members of linguistic and ethnic minorities in Slovakia.
...The English version of the anthology is accompanied by a bibliographical list of book titles which have been translated from Slovak to English although this not absolutely complete.
...Even more typical of modern Slovak literature itself are the moment of discontinuity, contingency, fragmentation, chasms, breaks and incompletion. The function of literature undergoes a dramatic change. The Romantic period is distinguished by the culturally representative function of literary texts. The period of Realism is dominated by a literary text as an expression of the “spirit of times.” In the period of Modernism at the turn of the century a literary text becomes a battlefield of the fight for the individual identity of subject. In literature between the wars the upper hand is gained by the immanent function of a literary text. Literature after the Second World War is characterized by the struggle between Modernism with its growing emphasis on self-reference,i.e. the text itself in its vanguard radicalism or post-modern intertextuality and Socialist Realism in the employ of class ideology.