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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).
www.slovakheritage.org /Shopping/Books/history.htm   (546 words)

  
  Links from the Slovak Embassy
Even though the Slovak Republic declared itself to be a Christian state and Tiso was himself a priest, this genocide was not prevented despite the protests of the Church and the Vatican.
Alexander Dubček, the Slovak reform communist and the symbol of the “Prague spring” was replaced in April 1969 by Gustáv Husák.
In July 1992 the Slovak National Council adopted Declaration on Slovak Sovereignty, on 1 September was adopted Slovak Constitution, in the end of November the Federal Assembly in Prague voted for cease of the federation.
www.slovakembassy-us.org /history.html   (7611 words)

  
 Slovak literature. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
The earliest documents written in the Slovak language date from the 15th cent.
Slovak romantic poetry of the early 19th cent.
The poet and novelist Janko Jesenký escaped the conventions of Slovak romanticism.
www.bartleby.com /65/sl/Slovakli.html   (425 words)

  
 List of Slovak prose and drama authors - Biocrawler
List of Slovak prose and drama authors - Biocrawler
The following is a list of the most important authors of Slovak prose and drama, for a list of Slovak poets see Slovak poetry:
Clement of Ohrid (late 9th century) – probably born in the Balkans
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Slovak_prose   (72 words)

  
 Modern Slovak Prose >> Palgrave.com : Title Page
Modern Slovak Prose is a collection of essays based on papers delivered at a symposium at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies.
Although few major Slovak writers published during the 1970s 'normalisation' period after the Warsaw Pact intervention, Slovak literature did not stagnate like Czech literature.
All the prose writers considered important by the Slovaks themselves and by non-slovak scholars are covered: Tatarka, Jaros, Johan Ides, Ballek, Bednr, Dusek and so forth.
www.palgrave.com /newsearch/Catalogue.aspx?is=033351596X   (163 words)

  
 Francine Prose on LibraryThing | Catalog your books online
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www.librarything.com /author/prosefrancine   (350 words)

  
 prose - Definitions from Dictionary.com
/proʊz/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[prohz] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation noun, adjective, verb, prosed, pros·ing.
prose (13c.), from L. prosa oratio "straightforward or direct speech" (without the ornaments of verse), from prosa, fem.
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 bolchazy.com: Home
Both a reference book and intriguing non-fiction read, The Essential Hitler distills the four volumes of Hitler’s Speeches and Proclamations 1932-1945: The Chronicle of a Dictatorship by Max Domarus into.
A new approach to Latin prose composition, this book is concisely organized, giving easy and efficient reference.
This CD Resonantia Tatrae contains 27 Slovak songs and hymns translated into Latin and sung by Schola Cantorum Ioannis Pauli II, —Vajnory, Slovakia, directed by Ondrej Demo, with soloists and.
www.bolchazy.com   (578 words)

  
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“A crisis is when people slowly start shooting each other.” The leader of the Slovak National Party (SNS), Ján Slota, denying any crisis in the ruling coalition.
www.slovakspectator.sk /clanok-15603.html   (97 words)

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