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Refleksija druge svetovne vojne v treh slovaških zgodovinskih romanih : magistrsko delo
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Abstract
Zgodovinski roman je zelo priljubljen tako pri bralcih kot pri literarnih kritikih. Po čem se tako razlikuje od ostalih žanrov, je zelo kompleksno vprašanje, saj je različno pojmovan celo med literarnimi teoretiki. Njegov nastanek sega v čas evropske industrializacije in francoske revolucije, ki sta tudi krivi za njegovo rojstvo. Zgodovinska obdobja so različno vplivala na njegovo vlogo v literaturi, na njegove značilnosti, lastnosti in uvrščanje. Literarizacija druge svetovne vojne je predmet številnih raziskav in odpira nova metodološka izhodišča. K temu prispevajo tudi novi pristopi v zgodovinopisju. Ta zgodovinska snov je bila v slovaški literaturi skozi obdobja različno pojmovana, vmes je poniknila, zadnji dve desetletji pa je zopet postala zanimiva. Za obravnavo v magistrski nalogi so izbrani romani Farská republika (1948) D. Tatarke, Sklený vrch (1954) A. Bednárja in Uchom ihly (2015) J. Púčka, ki se razlikujejo po žanrski strukturi in času nastanka romana, načinu pripovedovanja in poziciji romana v slovaškem literarnem sistemu v času nastanka in danes. Upodobitev odnosov med Čehi in Slovaki, ljubezenski odnosi in židovsko vprašanje so tri problematike, ki so v središču analize.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:slovaška književnost, zgodovinski roman, ljubezenska tema, židovsko vprašanje, češko-slovaški odnosi, druga svetovna vojna, Slovaška republika (1939–1945), Alfonz Bednár, Dominik Tatarka, Ján Púček
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[R. Butala]
Year:2020
Number of pages:97 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-153019 This link opens in a new window
UDC:821.162.4-311.6.09
COBISS.SI-ID:190099459 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:14.12.2023
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Secondary language

Language:Slovak
Title:Reflections of World War II in three Slovak historical novels
Abstract:
Historical novel is very popular with both readers and literary critics. How it differs from other genres is a very complex question, since even literary theorists have different understandings of it. Its origins date back to the time of European industrialization and the French Revolution, which are also to blame for its creation. Historical periods have had different influences on its role within literature, on its characteristics, features, and classification. The reflection on society of the Second World War has been the subject of much research and opens up new methodological basis. New approaches in historiography also contribute to this. Over time, this historical subject, which has been perceived in various ways in Slovak literature, had disappeared for some time, and has become interesting again in the last two decades. The novels discussed in the thesis are Farská republika (1948) by D. Tatarka, Sklený vrch (1954) by A. Bednár and Uchom ihly (2015) by J. Púček, all quite different in terms of genre structure and the time of the novel's creation, the way of narration and the position of the novel in the Slovak literary system at the time of its creation and today. The depiction of Czech-Slovak relations, love relations and the Jewish question are three issues at the heart of the analysis.

Keywords:Slovakian literature, historical novel, love theme, Jewish question, Czech-Slovak relations, Second World War, The (First) Slovak Republic (1939–1945), Alfonz Bednár, Dominik Tatarka, Ján Púček

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