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Slavica Slovaca
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2007
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vol. 42
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issue 2
141-146
EN
The study reports on the activities of Ivan Franko, a prominent Ukrainian writer, scholar and politician during his stay in Vienna, an important cultural centre of the period with a strong Slavic background. It is based on author's in-depth investigation of Franko's relationships with the renown scholars and politicians of the late 19th century whose influence on afterward Franko's life and work is revealed.
Slavica Slovaca
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2007
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vol. 42
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issue 1
58-65
EN
A study about literary and other relations of the outstanding Ukrainian writer, scientist and politician Ivan Franko with the Slovaks, their history and culture. A special attention from the side of author is paid to I. Franko's work about Jan Kollar, who had a key influence on the representatives of west-Ukrainian revival. Vice versa, I. Franko's revolutionary and democratic ideas were an important stimulation for the progressive development of the Slovak youth, and his work for the progress of realism in the Slovak literature.
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This article aims to comprehensively analyse the unknown and obscure heritage of Franko-Slovakist, to find out the scientist’s contribution to the development of Slovak-Ukrainian cultural relations at the end of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth century. During the article creation, archival materials from Ivan Franko’s personal fund and the publication of Slovak literature from his library, which are stored in the Department of Manuscript Funds and Textology in T. G. Shevchenko Literature Institute of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, were looked at through the prism of such methods as: comparative-historical, source-study, palaeographic, textual, historical- cultural, empirical (description) methods, analysis and synthesis. I. Franko in the study of Slovak writing at the end of the nineteenth century – the beginning of the twentieth century distinguished himself as a translator, literary critic and cultural figure. For the first time, the archival materials of the scientist represent the contribution of Ivan Franko to the development of Slovak-Ukrainian cultural relationships, study of Slovak literature, role of the scientist in its popularization onto Ukrainian territories. Among I. Franko unique archive materials are: three autographs of Kozák poem translation by S. Chalupka, a summary of V. Yagich’s lectures with records considering J. Collar and P. J. Šafárik, unpublished I. Franko’s commentary on V. Hnatiuk’s report Slovak Oprishnik Janoshik in folk poetry. Ivan Franko’s personal contacts with Slovakian activists are confirmed by letters to a writer P. Mudroň in 1895 and P. Tot from January 12, 1900. I. Franko’s fund also contains P. Hrabovsky’s translations from Slovak poets J. M. Hurban, V. Nebeski, A. Sládkovič, Ľ. Štúr, which were first published by the writer in Literary and Scientific Herald journal (1901, 1906). One of I. Franko’s heritage remarkable things is his library, which has 13 publications in Slovakian-studies with notes and marginal records of the owner. It is for the first time the article analyses in a holistic manner I. Franko’s autographs (translation, abstract, article, and review) devoted to the study and popularization of Slovak literature, relations establishment with Slovak figures (epistolary); a collection of Slovak literature publications from the writer’s library is described and singled out.
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