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Anton Slodnjak (pronounced [anˈtoːn
ˈsloːdnjak], June 13, 1899 –
March 13, 1983) was a
Slovene literary historian, critic, writer, Prešeren scholar, and...
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Slovene language and
culture alive, allowing—in the
words of
Anton Slodnjak—the
Slovenes to
become a real nation,
particularly in the
absence of "masculine"...
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Settlements Administrative seat: Juršinci
Notable people Johann Puch
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Statistical Region.
Notable people that were born in
Bodkovci include:
Anton Slodnjak (1899–1983),
Slavic specialist and
literary historian Statistical Office...
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Archived from the
original on 25
December 2015.
Retrieved 30 May 2012.
Slodnjak,
Anton (2009). "France Prešeren". In Vide Ogrin,
Petra (ed.). Slovenski...
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Pregled Slovenske književnosti, Maribor: Založba Obzorja, 1978
Anton Slodnjak (1971). Živan
Milisavac (ed.).
Jugoslovenski književni
leksikon [Yugoslav...
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Jurij Oprossnitzer 11 – 21
February 2012 Two-year
mandate 14
Miroslav Slodnjak as
Knight of
Dornava 3 – 12
February 22
February -– 4
March 2013 2014...
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prolific writers were Mimi Malenšek, Ivan Sivec,
Anton Slodnjak with
their biographical novels,
France Bevk, Ilka Vašte. Ivan Pregelj,...
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slovenskem leposlovju kot
glasniku in
pobudniku (Koper: Lipa, 1976)
Anton Slodnjak, Ivan
Cankar in
Slovene and
world literature (London:
Modern Humanities...
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Marija Krejči in 1910, with whom he had four children;
Breda Milčinski
Slodnjak (1911–2001),
Janez Milčinski (1913–1993),
Frane Milčinski (pen name: Ježek...