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Slovak literature - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Slovak literature is the literature of Slovakia. The first monuments of literature in present-day Slovakia are from the time of Great Moravia (from 863 to the early 10th century). Authors from this p...
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Pages in category "Slovak literature" ... History of Slovak ... Categories: Slovak culture | Literature by nationality...
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SLOVAK LITERATURE - A BRIEF INTRODUCTION ... This territory, running north of the Danubian plain of present-day Hungary, has a large majority of Slovak speakers, whose language is closely akin to Czech (Czechs and Slovaks can converse perfectly easily, given a bit of experience of ... LITERATURE UP TO THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY...
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Background Notes on Czech and Slovak Literature: A Brief History of the Czech Lands | Literature up to the Hussite Wars | Renaissance and Humanism | Baroque Literature | Czech Literature 1774 to 1918 | Czech Literature since 1918 | Slovak Literature - A Brief Introduction...
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Those who read the story of Slovak literature may be compared to the old rafters on the river Váh. They made their rafts upstream, almost at the source of the river, high in the mountains, where the rivers are born.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Slovak literature. Slovak literature. Information about Slovak literature in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Slovak literature; Slovak Matica; Slovak Medium Mountains; Slovak National Accreditation Service; Slovak National Anthem; Slovak National Council; Slovak National Council (1848...
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Get this at a library near you! -- Author: [Mojmír Otruba; Ellis Peters; et al] -- Related Subjects: [Czech literature Translations into English. Slovak literature Translations into English.] ... Add tags for "The Linden tree; an anthology of Czech and Slovak literature, 1890-1960". Be the first...
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AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete information on Slovak literature, Russian And Eastern European Literature. Includes related research links. ... Slovak literature. The earliest documents written in the Slovak language date from the 15th cent. Following the Czech Hussite movement,
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In 1948, the totalitarian regime and strong censorship began in Czechoslovakia. Even Isaac Asimov was forbidden, and Philip K. Dick´s Scanner Darkly was only published in Slovak by mistake as anti-drug literature.
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