Avtobiografija, potopis, avtobiografska potopisna in fiktivna proza Alme Karlin
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https://doi.org/10.18690/scn.11.1.11–32.2018Keywords:
Alma Karlin, literary work, German-Slovenian interculturalismAbstract
The Autobiography, Travelogue, Autobiographical Travelling and Fictional Prose of Alma Karlin
The article defines the literary work of Alma Karlin by genre. She was a writer from Celje that wrote in German. Between the two world wars, she was a famous and a very popular author. In Yugoslavia, after the Second World War, she was disregarded and ignored as a “German” author. The article divides her prose into autobiography, travelogue, and fiction. From the standpoint of literary science, Alma Karlin’s prose had been unexplored for a long time. In the article, her examples are analyzed in the European context. Alma Karlin is presented as a double, intercultural, German-Slovenian identity.
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