Sergio Bonazza (Author)

Abstract

V slovenskem romanu 19. stoletja sta se izoblikovali dve ideološki smeri. Cilj prve, teoretsko-pedagoške, je bil vzgajati državljane-podložnike k spoštovanju in ohranitvi zakonitega reda. Za literarni model je veljal Župnik Wakefieldski O. Goldsmitha. Kraj dogajanja naj bi bila mirna, tiha in idiličnadežela. Glavni junak naj ne bi bil mlad človek, ampak zrel mož z dovolj življenjskimi izkušnjami ali pa starejši človek. Mesto, meščani in tujina naj bi bili negativna protiutež pozitivni deželi, zaželena socialna struktura pa humani fevdalizem (J. Stritat: Gospod Mirodolski, I. Tavčar: Cvetje v jeseni). Druga ideološka usmeritev se je sgledovala po kulturno-političnih premisah avstro-slavizma; dosledna literarna uresničitev tega je Levstikov Martin Krpan.

Keywords

slovenska književnost;roman;19. st.;

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Language: Slovenian
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Typology: 1.08 - Published Scientific Conference Contribution
Organization: UL FF - Faculty of Arts
UDC: 821.163.6.09-21"18":316.75
COBISS: 26262370 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary abstract: In the nineteenth-century Slovene novel two ideological directions developed. The goal of the first, aesthetuc-pedagogical, ditection was to educate citizen-subjects, so that they would respect and follow the rules of law and order. Its literary model was The vicar of Wakefield by O. Goldsmith. The setting of the plot shoud be a peaceful, idyllic countryside. The main character shoud be a young man, but, rather, a mature man with ample life experience or an older man. The city, urban population, and a foreign country should be presented as a negative countpart to the positive countryside. The desired social system is the human feudalism (J. Stritar, gospod Mirodolski, J. Tavčar, Cvetje v jeseni). The second ideological direction was modeled uponthe cultural-political premises of Austro-Slavicism. Its consistent literary materialization is Levstik's Martin Krpan
Secondary keywords: Slovene literature;novel;19. century;
Pages: Str. 11-17
ID: 25001712
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