Abstract

Izročilo evropskega sentimentalizma, ena konstituivnih prvin ob začetkih slovenskega romana, se je prilagajalo in celo podrejalo vlogi, ki jo je imela literatura v narodnem gibanju in oblikovanju moderne meščanske družbe na Slovenskem. Tako sta se v pripovedni prozi od 60. do 80. let 19. stoletja meščanska samozavest in rousseaujevstvo, ki sta po svojem izviru v razsvetljenskem sentimentalizmu kozmopolitska, na Slovenskem na svojevrsten način spajala z narodnopotrjevalnimi težnjami. Pomembna sestavina sentimentalnega romana, svetobolje, ki se je izkazala kot manj združljiva z domoljubnim zanosom, pa je bila deležna kritičnih in celo odklonilnih stališč znotraj romanesknih besedil samih.

Keywords

slovenska književnost;narodna gibanja;meščanski roman;sentimentalizem;razsvetljenstvo;svetobolje;19. st.;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 1.08 - Published Scientific Conference Contribution
Organization: UL FF - Faculty of Arts
UDC: 821.163.6.09-31"18":323.1(=163.6)"18"
COBISS: 22924130 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary abstract: The tradition of the European sentimentalism, one of the creative elements at the beginning of the Slovene novel, adjusted and even subordinated itself to the role played by literature in the national movement and the formation of modern bourgeois society in the Slovene territory. Therefore in narrative prose from the 1960s to 1880s, the bourgeois self-confidence and Rousseauianism - which were cosmopolitan by their origin in the Enlifgtenment sentimentalism - were in a peculiar way combined with the aspirations for national affirmation. An important element of the sentimental novel, Weltschmerz, which proved to be less compatible with patriotic enthusiasm, was criticised and even rejected within the novels themselves.
Secondary keywords: Slovene literature;National movements;Sentimental novel;Enlightenment;19th Century;
Pages: Str. 3-10
ID: 25001711