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Miran Hladnik

France Kidrič danes
France Kidrič Today


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Slovenski sinopsis
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 - Slovenski sinopsis

France Kidrič je kljub temu, da je za današnje literarne zgodovinarje sinonim nepriljubljenega pozitivističnega biografizma, v svoji generaciji ohranil prvo mesto, še bolj presenetljivo pa je, da je zaradi bogastva podatkov, ki jih je prispeval, še vedno na prvem mestu med referencami v najnovejši prešernoslovski literaturi. Preštevanje citatov v zadnjih petih letnikih treh osrednjih slovenskih literarnovednih revij (Slavistični reviji, Jeziku in slovstvu in Primerjalni književnosti) je pokazalo, da se v stroki sicer najpogosteje sklicujemo na Janka Kosa, Matjaža Kmecla, Franca Zadravca, Borisa Paternuja in Dušana Pirjevca. Med citiranimi avtorji starejše generacije postopoma prepuščajo prostor mlajšim.

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 - English synopsis

Although in contemporary literary history France Kidrič is a synonym for unpopular positivist biographism, he still holds primacy in his own generation; even more surprisingly, he remains the most quoted author in recent Prešernian literature, thanks to the wealth of data he compiled. Citation statistics for the three central Slovene journals of literary history (Slavistična revija, Jezik in slovstvo, Primerjalna književnost) in the last five years show that the most quoted authors in the field in general are Janko Kos, Matjaž Kmecl, Franc Zadravec, Boris Paternu, and Dušan Pirjevec. In the literary history citation lists, older generations are increasingly giving way to younger ones.

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 - English summary

In contemporary literary theory, France Kidrič is a synonym for unpopular positivist biographism and a relatively rare reference; his name is only gradually reappearing in texts by younger literary historians. Nevertheless, he still holds primacy in his own generation (ahead of Ivan Prijatelj and Ivan Grafenauer); even more surprisingly, despite a host of young Prešernians he remains the most quoted author in recent Prešernian literature, thanks to the wealth of data he compiled. Citation statistics for the three central Slovene journals of literary history (Slavistična revija, Jezik in slovstvo, Primerjalna književnost) in the last five years show that the most quoted author is Janko Kos, followed by Matjaž Kmecl (but forgotten in Primerjalna književnost), Franc Zadravec (ignored in Jezik in slovstvo), Boris Paternu, and Dušan Pirjevec (the latter especially in Primerjalna književnost). The most balanced source of citations is Slavistična revija with eight out of the ten most often cited authors being also among the top ten in Slavistična revija. Jezik in slovstvo and Primerjalna književnost contribute five names each and are both characterized by some exclusive references. Among the most frequently cited authors, none is under fifty and none has been dead for more than twenty years. In the literary history citation lists, older generations are increasingly giving way to younger ones.

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