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This book deals with the works of Ivan Cankar, the greatest Slovenian writer, focusing on his relation to existential, social, and moral reality as reflected in individuals and in society at large. The method of literary analysis shows a surprising harmony between personal confessions and a rich symbolism that reveals the writer's unconditional belief in the power of conscience, strong conviction of the sense of victims and the longing for the triumph of love and justice. A holistic interpretation yields the conclusion that most of Cankar's works are confessions that purport to be true to…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book deals with the works of Ivan Cankar, the greatest Slovenian writer, focusing on his relation to existential, social, and moral reality as reflected in individuals and in society at large. The method of literary analysis shows a surprising harmony between personal confessions and a rich symbolism that reveals the writer's unconditional belief in the power of conscience, strong conviction of the sense of victims and the longing for the triumph of love and justice. A holistic interpretation yields the conclusion that most of Cankar's works are confessions that purport to be true to life. His inclination to self-disclosure in dreams alongside the objective disclosure of imperceptible reality indicates that expressive language and a lyrical style are of vital importance to him.
Autorenporträt
The Author: Irena Avsenik Nabergoj was born in 1969 in Jesenice (Slovenia). From 1988 to 1998, she studied Slovenian Language and Literature as well as Art History at the University of Ljubljana. In 2004, she received her Ph.D. in literature, and since then has been a member of various research groups at the Faculty of Theology of the University of Ljubljana and at the Scientific Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts.