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SLAVIC MOTIFS IN AUSTRIAN LITERATURE OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
Author(s) -
A G. Loshakova
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.33065/978-5-907216-49-5-2021-294-304
Subject(s) - slavic languages , harmony (color) , empire , utopia , tamil , friendship , china , state (computer science) , multinational corporation , history , classics , ancient history , art , art history , literature , archaeology , sociology , political science , law , social science , visual arts , algorithm , computer science
Austrian literature was formed in the process of forming a multinational state. The mutual influence and interrelationship of different cultures was its integral feature. The Slavic "substratum" (A.V. Mikhailov) becomes an important sub-base of literary works of the XIX century. Fr. Grillparzer and A. Stifter create a utopia of a state in which both Germans and Slavs can live in friendship and harmony. Ch. Silsfield carefully studies the place of the Slavic peoples in the Habsburg Empire. F. von Zaar dreams of popular harmony in Austria at the end of the XIX century.

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