
Slavonske književne komunikacije: ogledi i kritike o udjelu Slavonije i Baranje u hrvatskoj književnosti
A collection of essays and criticism that explores and valorizes the contribution of Slavonia and Baranja to Croatian literature. The book represents the result of the author's many years of scholarly work and dedication to Slavonian literary heritage.
Švagelj analyzes literary and cultural trends in Slavonia and Baranja, with special emphasis on the development of the theater and drama scene in the 18th and 19th centuries. In his research, he emphasizes the importance of folk theater, school dramas and their influence on the formation of the national theater and the independence of Croatian linguistic and stage expression.
The author also pays attention to the language of Slavonian writers, noting dialectal elements in their works and emphasizing the need for monographic treatments of the language of Slavonian writers. The book also includes critical reviews of the works of significant authors such as Josip Kozarac, Ivan Kozarac and others, with which Švagelj contributes to a better understanding of the Slavonian literary tradition and its role within Croatian literature.
Slavonian literary communications represent an important contribution to the study of regional literature, highlighting Slavonia and Baranja as significant literary spaces that shaped Croatian literary history.
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