Croatian-Czech and Croatian-Slovak Literary Relations in Neo-Absolutism. Key points
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https://doi.org/10.22586/rch.v19i1.28481Keywords:
neo-absolutism; Croatian-Czech cultural relations; Croatian-Slovak cultural relations; correspondence; literary magazinesAbstract
Based on previous research, the author attempts to identify the key points for the research of Croatian-Czech-Slovak literary and cultural relations in the period of neo-absolutism (1852-1859). Citing relevant examples, he refers above all to the abundant correspondence of Croatian, Czech and Slovak intellectuals from that period, and to literary periodicals, which he regards as indicators of the mutual reception of the literary production of these three nations
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