Ivana Latković (Author)

Abstract

V prispevku je predstavljena hrvaška recepcija sodobne slovenske proze od leta 2000 naprej s posebnim poudarkom na prevodih in njihov odmev na širšo bralno javnost. Hkrati se v prispevku poskušajo raziskati najpogostejši tipi recepcije kot tudi medij njene realizacije. Raziskava kaže, da je sodobna slovenska proza najpogosteje prisotna na hrvaških literarnih spletnih portalih in v dnevni publicistiki.

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Language: Croatian
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Organization: UL FF - Faculty of Arts
UDC: 821.163.6-3.03=163.42:028(497.5)
COBISS: 13006851 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: Slovenian
Secondary abstract: The article deals with the Croatian reception of contemporary Slovene prose from 2000 wonwards, with a special emphasis on translations and the reader response within the wider reading public. It also looks at the most frequent types of reception, as well as the media through which it is realised. Research shows that contemporary Slovene prose is most present on Croatian literary web portals and in daily journalism.
Secondary keywords: slovenska književnost;literarna recepcija;Hrvaška;21. st.;prevodi v hrvaščino;Slovene literature;literary reception;Croatia;21st century;tranlation to Croatian language;
Type (COBISS): Article
Source comment: TITLE: The article deals with the Croatian reception of contemporary Slovene prose from 2000 wonwards, with a special emphasis on translations and the reader response within the wider reading public. It also looks at the most frequent types of reception, as well as the media through which it is realised. Research shows that contemporary Slovene prose is most present on Croatian literary web portals and in daily journalism. / KEYWORDS: Slovene literature, literary reception, Croatia, 21st century, tranlation to Croatian language, reactions, media of reception
Pages: Str. 243-249
ID: 19478698
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