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:

Contents

[edit] Middle Ages

Folk poetry:

  • Kralj Matjaž
  • Pegam and Lambergar
  • Peter Klepec
  • Rošlin and Verjanko
  • The Fair Vida

Latin and German language Medieval literature in the Slovene Lands:

[edit] Humanism

German and Latin literature in the Slovene Lands:

[edit] Reformation (late 16th century)

[edit] Counter-Reformation (17th century)

  • Tomaž Hren

[edit] Baroque (early 18th century)

[edit] Age of Enlightenment (late 18th-early 19th century)

[edit] Romanticism (early 19th century, 1830-1849)

[edit] Realism and Naturalism (late 19th century, 1849-1899)

[edit] Fin-de-siecle (early 20th century (1899-1918)

(Impressionism, Neo-romanticism, Symbolism, Decadence)

Late Realism:

[edit] Interwar period (1918-1941)

Avant-garde trends (1918-1926):

Expressionism (1918-1930):

  • 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


Social realism (1930-1941):

Others:

[edit] World War II (1941-1945)

[edit] Postwar (1945- /Intimism, Postmodernism)

Neo-realism:

  • 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

Modernism:

Postmodernism

Others: