P6-0156 — Annual report 2010
1.
Slovene Essay from its Beginnings to the Year 1950

In Slovenia the essay appeared relatively late, strictly speaking not until the beginning of the 2oth Century.Simultaneously with the delaywe can ascertain two other statements: 1. very talented writers, such as Izidor Cankar and Ivan Prijatelj; 2. the essayistics obviously simulated a lot of creative potentials and has therefore quickly evolved into a recognizable and problematically heterogeneous type of reflective prose. The essayists difer by their spiritual image, ideological memberships and interests, but it is obvious from the start that they form an important literary group.

COBISS.SI-ID: 253784320
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Expressionist stylistic Paradigm in Short Narrative Prose 1914-1923

The monograph wishes to introduce the shifts within itself from estheticist strands and styles of the Slovene Modernism to Expressionism. Some of the authors' works (Cankar, Majcen, Velikonja, Dornik) as well as recent investigation wish to convince us that for the younger generation the chief temporal node of thematic-stylistic changes in their literary creavity. The monograph alongside the mentioned authors introduces short prose by Podbevšek, Melihar, Vidmar, Š. Ravnikar, Fabjančič, Cerkvenik, M. Kmet, Čebokli.

COBISS.SI-ID: 65327105
3.
Derivations of the Slovenian Language between Dictionary and Text

The monograph illuminates the formation of the Slovenian vocabulary from two points of view, ie. the dictionary and the lexical. It takes into account the aspect of time, because generative phenomena are observed on the axis of modern - historical. The first part comprises the dynamics of word forming affixes of individual groups in three lexical resources The second part presents some quantitative and qualitative characteristics of derivations.The third and the fourth part are text oriented.

COBISS.SI-ID: 65867265
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Images of Alienation in Slovenian Female Prose Writter's Works

The pape deals with phenomena of alienation in the works of selected modern female Slovene prose writers. It looks closely at both collections of short prose by Maruša Krese, Erica Johnson Debeljak and Suzana Tratnik. The text examines phenomena of alienation formed in the painful relation between home and far away, and various expressions of existential alienation of authors/first person narrators in a modern environment.

COBISS.SI-ID: 17983496
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The Short Slovene Travelogue Texts

The present discussion is limited to the selection of the short slovene travelogue texts, which have been published in the last decade in the collections of the following authors: Sonja Porle Barva sladke čokolade, 1998, Pavle Rak Zlati ptič na kobrini glavi, 2002, Ervin Hladnik Milharčič Pot na Orient, 2009, Evald Flisar Zgodbe s poti, 2000. The short travelogue stories disserted are connected into wider discursive contexts of the modern society and intertwined with culrural, postcolonial and global ecological questions.

COBISS.SI-ID: 17991944