P6-0239 — Annual report 2010
1.
Romanticism as a literary-historiographical project: Romantic prose fiction

The article presents itself a critical presentation of the volume Romantic Prose Fiction in the series A Comparative History of Literatures in European Langiages. It examines the conceputal and pragmatical shortcommings of the volume and suggests the possible solution to the problems stated.

COBISS.SI-ID: 44122978
2.
History of Rhyme and its Crisis in Contemporary Poetry

The author analyses the nature of the rhyme as a "memory of the language", its development from the medieval Latin prose, the rhythmic and semantic role of the rhyme, its relation to assonance, its different forms in European languages, and the crisis of the rhyme in the contemporary poetry.

COBISS.SI-ID: 44334178
3.
Literary Didactics on the Department for Slovene Studies of the Faculty of Arts in Ljubljana and its influences on the School Practice

The article exposes the history of Literature Didactics and its modern research and applicative results.

COBISS.SI-ID: 44492898
4.
The Anxiety of Freedom: Contemporary Slovenian Literature between Marginality and Globality

his article analyzes the structural shift in modern Slovenian literature embedded in the parallel processes of globalization on the one hand and marginalization od the other. The discussion takes place at two level: literary aesthetics and cultural or political history. It starts by presenting the social background of Slovenian literature. It determines that literature also performed an emancipating function from the postwar era up until Slovenian independence. The article then sketches out the position of Slovenian literature under the conditions of globalization today.

COBISS.SI-ID: 42759522
5.
Why translation studies matters

The book is a collection of 20 academic articles focussing on the question of the purpose and the future of Translation Studies. The authors of the articles, who come from 13 different European states, attempt to answer to the fundamental question of the discipline indicated by the title of the monograph.

COBISS.SI-ID: 41658466