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The high points of Slovene emigrants' literature: interpretative monographs

Research activity

Code Science Field Subfield
6.07.00  Humanities  Literary sciences   

Code Science Field
H004  Humanities  Philology 
H590  Humanities  Baltic and Slavonic languages and literatures 
Keywords
Slovene (Slovenian) literature, Slovene emigration literature, history of literature, literary criticism, interpretation, emigration, Slovene emigration, biographies, bibliographies
Evaluation (rules)
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Researchers (1)
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  05801  PhD Janja Žitnik Serafin  Literary sciences  Head  1998 - 1999 
Organisations (1)
no. Code Research organisation City Registration number No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  0618  Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts  Ljubljana  5105498000 
Abstract
The research project, which has been financed in the extent of 800 research hours per year, comprises a systematic completion of primary and secondary sources, a literary-historical and a literary-theoretical definition, an interpretative analysis and an aestethic evaluation of literary works within three thematic complexes of the project: 1) women''s poetry in Slovene diaspora, 2) Slovene emigration drama, 3) major individual writers (3.1.: Lev Detela). The first monograph, The Life and work of Lev Detela (a presentation of the writer and an interpretative analysis of his thirty books) is planned to be published before the end of the project. The other two monographs will be published after the completion of the project, provided that the project is reevaluated and that its finances allow the cooperation of at least one associate researcher. The reasearch methodology of the literary-historical and literary-theoretical definition, interpretative analysis and aesthetic evaluation corresponds to the methodology presented in the proposition of the project and confirmed by the published reviews of the principal investigator''s existing literary-historical and interpretative monographs.
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