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Original scientific paper

The impact of historical heritage and the Homeland War on central European internet reception of contemporary Croatian writers

Gordana Tkalec orcid id orcid.org/0000-0001-9921-1470 ; Department for Journalism, University North, University Centre Koprivnica, Croatia


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Abstract

The area of Central Europe through its turbulent historical changes, shifting of national borders, wars, divisions and connections, marks the strongest record in literature of the two world wars, of course. Mutual reception of allied and opposing literatures was changing according to political parties, alliances and opposing blocks in order to again be apparently uniformed within the European Union. However, Croatia is the only Central European country which has experienced a big and difficult war in its recent history which was re-recorded in literature as well, but also in the horizon of expectations and literary reception of the Central European literary audience which was caught unprepared by the occurence of war in the immediate neighbourhood. This paper shows the change of literary reception researched through the analysis of the website contents of certain Central European countries, while the given results are put in the context of the historical heritage and national interactivity.

Keywords

literary reception; horizon of expectations; Central Europe; Homeland War; Internet

Hrčak ID:

184256

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/184256

Publication date:

12.7.2017.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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