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Josip Stritar (6
March 1836 – 25
November 1923) was a
Slovene writer, poet, essayist, the
first aesthetic critic, playwright,
publisher and translator...
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Streator /
ˈstriːtər/ is a city in
LaSalle and
Livingston counties in the U.S.
state of Illinois. The city is
situated on the
Vermilion River approximately...
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Stritar Street with the
Robba Fountain...
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previously seen in
Stritar's office,
being tortured by
three Russians.
Their leader berates Zov for
going to New York and
killing Marko on
Stritar's orders, hampering...
- year,
Josip Jurčič and
Josip Stritar published a new
edition of Prešeren's
collection of poems. In the preface,
Stritar published an
essay which is still...
- (1941–2014) – poet
Damijan Šinigoj (born 1964) –
author and
translator Josip Stritar (1836–1923) – poet, author, and
editor Ivan Tavčar (1851–1923) – author...
- philology, and history.
Together with Fran Levstik,
Josip Jurčič,
Josip Stritar,
Simon Gregorčič, and Fran Erjavec, he
belonged to the
group of prominent...
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Republican 2000 In****bent re-elected. ▌Y Jeff
Flake (Republican) 79.4% ▌Craig
Stritar (Libertarian) 20.6% Arizona 7 Raúl
Grijalva Democratic 2002 In****bent re-elected...
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Slovene authors of
national liberal views,
especially Josip Jurčič,
Josip Stritar,
Janko Kersnik,
Anton Aškerc,
Janez Trdina and Ivan Tavčar. The Slovene...
- (1824–1879),
lawyer and
cartographer Fran
Levstik (1831–1887),
writer Josip Stritar (1836–1923),
writer Josip Jurčič (1844–1881),
writer Oton Župančič (1878–1949)...