Slovensk Pohl'ady, Volume 35, presents a collection of essays, articles, and literary works originally published in 1915. This volume, edited by Ivan Kus and Karol Rosenbaum and published by Matica Slovensk , offers a valuable insight into Slovak culture and intellectual life during the early 20th century. Written in Czech, the journal provides a rich tapestry of perspectives on literature, history, and society.
The essays explore diverse themes and feature critical analyses of contemporary literary trends. This volume is an essential resource for scholars and readers interested in Slovak literary history, cultural criticism, and the intellectual discourse of the period. It preserves a critical moment in the development of Slovak national identity and literary expression, making it a significant contribution to understanding Central European history.
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