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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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    generations of Slovene authors of national liberal views, especially Josip Jurčič, Josip Stritar, Janko Kersnik, Anton Aškerc, Janez Trdina and Ivan Tavčar. Slovene...
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    the birthplace of a number of notable Slovene writers: Primož Trubar, Josip Stritar, Fran Levstik, and Jože Javoršek. In addition to the municipal seat...
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    classical philology, and history. Together with Fran Levstik, Josip Jurčič, Josip Stritar, Simon Gregorčič, and Fran Erjavec, he belonged to the group...
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  • Jože Snoj (born 1934) Jožef Stefan (1835–1893) Aleš Šteger (born 1973) Josip Stritar (1836–1923) Gregor Strniša (1929–1987) Vladimir Truhlar (1919–1977)...
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  • (1941–2014) – poet Damijan Šinigoj (born 1964) – author and translator Josip Stritar (1836–1923) – poet, author, and editor Ivan Tavčar (1851–1923) – author...
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    place. In that year, Josip Jurčič and Josip Stritar published a new edition of Prešeren's collection of poems. In the preface, Stritar published an essay...
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    lawyer and cartographer Fran Levstik (1831–1887), writer Josip Stritar (1836–1923), writer Josip Jurčič (1844–1881), writer Oton Župančič (1878–1949), poet...
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    Slovene was resisted by his pupils Josip Jurčič, Fran Levec, and Janko Kersnik, and was also criticized by Josip Stritar in his Kritična pisma (Critical...
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    nationalists, known as the Young Slovenes, among whom were Fran Levstik, Josip Stritar, and Josip Jurčič. Bleiweis' group, which included Lovro Toman, Etbin Henrik...
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    Veliki Osolnik Vrh Žaga Zgonče Landmarks Rute Plateau Trubar Farm Turjak Castle Notable people Jože Javoršek Fran Levstik Josip Stritar Primož Trubar...
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  • Ogrin Vladimir Pavšič Albin Prepeluh Alenka Puhar Anja Rupel Katja Špur Janez Stanič Josip Stritar Valentin Vodnik Dimitrij Volčič Janez J. Švajncer...
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  • Montenegro Josip Pasic - Member of a Montenegrin independence movement Gospo Stritar - Local police chief in Montenegro Peter Zov - An associate of Stritar Stahl...
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    as the first Slovene novel, Doktor Zober, 1876, Cvet in sad, 1877), Josip Stritar's sentimental novel in letters (Zorin, 1870), Ivan Tavčar's (Otok in...
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    as Young Slovenes (Mladoslovenci), among them Fran Levstik, Josip Jurčič, Josip Stritar, and Janko Kersnik. However, Tavčar was one of the first who...
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    Šlajmer (1864–1935), physician, founder of modern surgery in Slovenia Josip Stritar (1836–1923), poet and literary critic Ivan Tušek (1835–1877), natural...
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    the Young Slovenes movement, Josip Stritar. The group, centered around the authors, journalists and political activists Josip Jurčič, Janko Kersnik, Ivan...
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    German-language poet. Under the influence of Slovene post-Romantic authors Josip Stritar and Simon Jenko, he began writing in Slovene. He first wrote in late...
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    nationalist activists and intellectuals, gathered around Fran Levstik and Josip Stritar, challenged this pragmatic policy, demanding a more radical approach...
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    Veliki Osolnik Vrh Žaga Zgonče Landmarks Rute Plateau Trubar Farm Turjak Castle Notable people Jože Javoršek Fran Levstik Josip Stritar Primož Trubar...
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    Podsmreka to Podsmreka pri Velikih Laščah in 1987. The Slovene writer Josip Stritar was born in the settlement in 1836. The house where he was born has...
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    between 1967 and 1982 as secretary in the office of the Academy's president Josip Vidmar. He died in Ljubljana in 1990 and was buried in his hometown of Velike...
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  • Josipa Stritarja) Levstik House (Memorial Rooms of Fran Levstik and Josip Stritar) Velike Lašče 1986 www.trubarjevi-kraji.si Archived 13 February 2011...
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    leaders and activists included: Fran Levstik Josip Jurčič Karel Lavrič Josip Vošnjak Mihael Vošnjak Josip Stritar Valentin Zarnik Simon Jenko Janko Kersnik...
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    Lermontov, and others. After retiring in 1866, he left the editorship to Josip Stritar. In 1851, Janežič founded the Hermagoras Society, the oldest Slovene...
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    translated into Slovene Jurij Japelj: Catholic, translated into Slovene Josip Stritar: Protestant, translated into Slovene Bible translations into Prekmurje...
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    with public contempt, baptised, and educated by local notables (e.g. Josip Stritar). They soon moved to other places or died due to harsh winters. When...
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    against Fran Levstik and rejected the poetry of Simon Gregorčič and Josip Stritar, as well as the circle around the literary journal Ljubljanski zvon...
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  • balloon, where they find an arcadian utopia. Another utopian novel was Josip Stritar's novel Deveta dežela (The Ninth Country), published in 1878. In 1884...
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    educator Evstahij Ozimek [sl] (1817–1898), priest, Franciscan friar Janez Stritar (1818–1882), priest, religious writer Hugon Turk [sl] (1870–1956), veterinary...
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