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Vol. 33 No. 1 (2010)
Vol. 33 No. 1 (2010)
Thematic section: The Essay and Singularity – E
dited by: Darja Pavlič
Published:
2017-10-09
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Articles
The Formation of Kosovel’s Constructivism: A Conflict Between Composition and Construction
Janez Vrečko
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Torn and Reversed Time on the Pages of the Contemporary Novel
Tina Bilban
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Foucault’s Views on Literature
Alen Širca
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Introduction
The Essay and Singularity
Darja Pavlič
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Thematic section
Essay and Essayism Between Modernism and Postmodernism
Peter V. Zima
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The Essayistic Style of Walter Benjamin
Remo Ceserani
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Who Speaks in Montaigne’s
Essays
?
Marko Uršič
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De la singularité de la « sotte entreprise »
Varja Balžalorsky
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The Essay from the Perspective of Ancient Philosophy
Ignacija J. Fridl
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Singularity and the Czech Interwar Essay among the Currents: František Xaver Šalda, Karel Čapek, and Jaroslav Durych
Ivo Pospíšil
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Narrative and Metaphorical Discourse in Biographical Essays
Péter Hajdu
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Personal Ethos in the Literature of Slovak and Czech Dissidents: The Essay as a Form of Expressing an Active Personality
Mária Bátorová
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The Essay and Interdiscursivity: Knowledge Between Singularity and
Sensus Communis
Marko Juvan
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Profane Illumination Through Essayistic Writing and Thinking. Benjamin and Bakhtin on the Value of Everyday Experience
Bart Keunen
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The Essay and Singularity
Iztok Osojnik
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The Essay on Stage: Singularity and Performativity
Tomaž Toporišič
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The Essay and the Nature of Discourse in Literary Criticism
Tomo Virk
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