Slovene literature
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Slovene literature starts with Freising manuscripts around 1000. From first printed Slovene religious books in 1550 it is followed by these literary periods and notable authors:
[edit] Middle Ages
- Freising Manuscripts
- Klagenfurt Manuscript
- Stična Manuscript
- Castelmonte Manuscript
- Kralj Matjaž
- Pegam and Lambergar
- Peter Klepec
- Rošlin and Verjanko
- The Fair Vida
Latin and German language Medieval literature in the Slovene Lands:
- Hermann of Carinthia
- John of Viktring
- Andrew of Carniola
[edit] Humanism
German and Latin literature in the Slovene Lands:
- Sigismund von Herberstein
- Jurij Slatkonja
- Thomas Berlower
[edit] Reformation (late 16th century)
[edit] Counter-Reformation (17th century)
- Tomaž Hren
[edit] Baroque (early 18th century)
- Lovrenc Marušič
- Janez Svetokriški
- Janez Vajkard Valvasor
[edit] Age of Enlightenment (late 18th-early 19th century)
- Marko Pohlin
- Jurij Japelj
- Valentin Vodnik
- Anton Tomaž Linhart
[edit] Romanticism (early 19th century, 1830-1849)
- Matija Čop
- Janez Vesel Koseski
- France Prešeren
- Anton Martin Slomšek
- Stanko Vraz
- Fanny Hausmann
- Josipina Turnograjska
- Luiza Pesjak
- Janez Nepomuk Primic
[edit] Realism and Naturalism (late 19th century, 1849-1899)
- Janez Trdina
- Fran Levstik
- Simon Jenko
- Josip Jurčič
- Josip Stritar
- Janko Kersnik
- Simon Gregorčič
- Anton Aškerc
- Ivan Tavčar
- Zofka Kveder
- Pavlina Pajk
- Fran Govekar
- Fran Erjavec
- Pavlina Pajk
[edit] Fin-de-siecle (early 20th century (1899-1918)
(Impressionism, Neo-romanticism, Symbolism, Decadence)
Late Realism:
- Fran Milčinski
- Janez Jalen
- Fran Saleški Finžgar
[edit] Interwar period (1918-1941)
Avant-garde trends (1918-1926):
- Srečko Kosovel
- Anton Podbevšek
- Joža Lovrenčič
- Miran Jarc
- Anton Vodnik
- France Vodnik
- Božo Vodušek
- Ivan Pregelj
- Slavko Grum
- Stanko Majcen
- France Bevk
- Jože Udovič
- Stanko Vuk
- Danilo Lokar
- Cene Vipotnik
- Mile Klopčič
- Fran Albreht
- Vera Albreht
- Tone Čufar
- Igo Gruden
- Prežihov Voranc
- Miško Kranjec
- Bratko Kreft
- Ivan Potrč
- Ludvik Mrzel
- Juš Kozak
- Ferdo Kozak
- Lojz Kraigher
Others:
- Pavel Golia
- Vladimir Bartol
- Louis Adamic
- Alma Karlin
- Bogomir Magajna
- Ivan Mrak
- Anton Novačan
- Lili Novy
- Julius Kugy
- Vladimir Kralj
- Marica Gregorič Stepančič
[edit] World War II (1941-1945)
- Karel Destovnik Kajuh
- Edvard Kocbek
- Matej Bor
- France Balantič
- Ivan Hribovšek
[edit] Postwar (1945- /Intimism, Postmodernism)
- Ciril Kosmač
- Tone Seliškar
- Anton Ingolič
- Branka Jurca
- Berta Golob
- Ela Peroci
- Kristina Brenkova
- Leopold Suhadolčan
Intimism
- Ciril Zlobec
- Janez Menart
- Kajetan Kovič
- Tone Pavček
- Ivan Minatti
- Lojze Krakar
- Milka Hartmann
- Berta Bojetu
- Nevin Birsa
- Vitomil Zupan
- Borut Kardelj
- Rudi Šeligo
- Gustav Januš
- Svetlana Makarovič
- Andrej Capuder
- Jože Snoj
- Jože Javoršek
- Dominik Smole
- Gregor Strniša
- Dane Zajc
- Marjan Rožanc
- Lojze Kovačič
- Niko Grafenauer
- Miroslav Košuta
- Peter Božič
- Boris A. Novak
- Marko Kravos
- Drago Jančar
- Aleš Debeljak
- Igor Bratož
- Tomaž Šalamun
- Aleš Šteger
- Uroš Zupan
- Kaja Kramberger
- Brina Svit
- Janko Ferk
- Cvetka Lipuš
- Andrej Blatnik
- Igor Škamperle
- Alojz Ihan
- Jani Virk
- Miha Mazzini
- Josip Osti
Others:
- Žarko Petan
- Boris Pahor
- Alojz Rebula
- Florjan Lipuš
- Janko Messner
- Mimi Malenšek
- Vinko Ošlak
- Dušan Jelinčič
- Miha Remec
- Miloš Mikeln
- Saša Vuga
- Feri Lainšek
- Marjan Tomšič
- Tone Partljič

