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History of Slovak Literature |
 | | And so it is with Slovak literature: in its maturity, it is a distinguished member of the European family of literatures. |
 | | Slovak literature itself can be compared to Cinderella: the beauty, ability, and potential for fame are there, but it is unknown, or at any rate less well known than it deserves to be-to the English-speaking word, at any rate. |
 | | Nevertheless, the world is beginning to take notice of Slovak literature, as evidenced by the international conference, organized by the University of London’s School of Slavonic and Eastern European Studies entitled "Slovak Prose After 1954" (1987). |
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