The Slovak Epics

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<p class=ql-align-justify><span style=background-color: rgba(255 255 255 1); color: rgba(75 79 88 1)>The mid-nineteenth century was a time of political and cultural ferment in the Slavic lands of the Austro-Hungarian empire. The Czechs in the west and the Slovaks in the east of the dual monarchy were striving to preserve their ethnic identities against centralising tendencies of Germanisation and Magyarisation. Literature played an important role in this 'national revival'. This was especially true of Slovakia where the attention of poets and philologists was not merely on fostering the native language as amongst the Czechs but on the question of which language to foster. Should they coalesce linguistically with the kindred Czechs or develop regional dialects into a national Slovak language?</span></p><p class=ql-align-justify></p><p class=ql-align-justify><span style=background-color: rgba(255 255 255 1); color: rgba(75 79 88 1)>Ján Hollý (1785-1849) one of the greatest Slovak poets of the Romantic age laid a sturdy foundation for the construction of modern Slovak nationhood with his three epic poems: </span><em style=background-color: rgba(255 255 255 1); color: rgba(75 79 88 1)>Svatopluk</em><span style=background-color: rgba(255 255 255 1); color: rgba(75 79 88 1)> (1833) the </span><em style=background-color: rgba(255 255 255 1); color: rgba(75 79 88 1)>Cyrillo-Methodiad</em><span style=background-color: rgba(255 255 255 1); color: rgba(75 79 88 1)> (1835) and </span><em style=background-color: rgba(255 255 255 1); color: rgba(75 79 88 1)>Sláv</em><span style=background-color: rgba(255 255 255 1); color: rgba(75 79 88 1)> (1839). These works both prove the suppleness and power of Slovak as a linguistic medium capable of great poetic expression and remind the Slovaks and the world at large of the glory that was the mediaeval Great Moravian Empire (</span><em style=background-color: rgba(255 255 255 1); color: rgba(75 79 88 1)>Svatopluk</em><span style=background-color: rgba(255 255 255 1); color: rgba(75 79 88 1)>) the roots of the Slovaks and Moravians in European culture (the </span><em style=background-color: rgba(255 255 255 1); color: rgba(75 79 88 1)>Cyrillo-Methodiad</em><span style=background-color: rgba(255 255 255 1); color: rgba(75 79 88 1)>) and the signal role of the Slavs in creating a vibrant humanistic culture in early Central Europe (</span><em style=background-color: rgba(255 255 255 1); color: rgba(75 79 88 1)>Sláv</em><span style=background-color: rgba(255 255 255 1); color: rgba(75 79 88 1)>). Hollý emphasises the Slovaks as a nation in their own right while extending a fraternal hand toward the other Slavic nations upon whom he lavishes equal praise.</span></p><p class=ql-align-justify></p><p class=ql-align-justify><span style=background-color: rgba(255 255 255 1); color: rgba(75 79 88 1)>With </span><em style=background-color: rgba(255 255 255 1); color: rgba(75 79 88 1)>The Slovak Epics</em><span style=background-color: rgba(255 255 255 1); color: rgba(75 79 88 1)> Glagoslav presents the reader with the entirety of Ján Hollý's three epic poems translated and introduced by Charles S. Kraszewski. All who are interested in Slovak literature the poetry of the Romantic Era in general and Slavic reciprocity and unity will find </span><em style=background-color: rgba(255 255 255 1); color: rgba(75 79 88 1)>The Slovak Epics</em><span style=background-color: rgba(255 255 255 1); color: rgba(75 79 88 1)> worth reading.</span></p><p></p><p><strong style=background-color: rgba(255 255 255 1); color: rgba(75 79 88 1)>This book was published with a financial support from SLOLIA Centre for Information on Literature in Bratislava.</strong></p><p></p>
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