Problém spojitosti a rozpojenosti slovanských literatur

Title in English The Problem of the Coherence and Incoherence of Slavonic Literatures
Authors

POSPÍŠIL Ivo

Year of publication 2017
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference Mladá slavistika II. Vnější a vnitřní vazby a souvislosti ve slovanských literaturách, jazycích a kulturách
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Field Mass media, audiovision
Keywords Various degrees of the coherence of Slavonic literatures; philological unity; clash between the area and the linguistic/ethnic character of Slavonic literatures; geopolitics and Slavonic studies
Description The present study contains the analysis of the famous contradiction between the Slavophile and anti-Slavophile conception of the Slavonic entity in general and the Slavonic literatures in particular. The author interprets various concepts going back to Pavel Josef Šafařík, Adam Mickiewicz, Josef Dobrovský, Alexander Pypin and Vladimir Spasovich, Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, Matija Murko, Jan Máchal, Jiří Horák, and Frank Wollman and his polemics with Polish slavists (Stanisław Kolbuszewski) in contrast with the new tendencies linked to the 20th-century modernist and avantgarde currents which complicated the relations of slavisms and antislavisms strenthened by the conflict between the area and linguistic/ethnic character of Slavonic literatures. In the course of the conflicting processes including the First and the Second World Wars.
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