Slovak Review of World Literature Research
Slovak Review of World Literature Research
Publishing House: Ústav svetovej literatúry, Slovenská akadémia vied
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Literary Texts
Frequency: 2 issues
Print ISSN: 1335-0544
Status: Ceased Publication
- 2004
- 2005
- 2006
- 2007
- 2008
- Issue No. 02
- Issue No. 01
- Issue No. 02
- Issue No. 01
- Issue No. 02
- Issue No. 01
- Issue No. 02
- Issue No. Special
- Issue No. 03
Articles list
{{ article.TitleOriginalLanguage }}
{{ article.TitleOriginalLanguage }}
({{ article.TitleEnglish }})
- Publication: {{ article.Publisher }} ({{ article.Issue }})
- Author(s): {{ article.Authors }}
- Contributor(s): {{ article.Contributors }}
- Language: {{ article.Language }}
- Subject(s): {{ article.Subjects }}
- Issue: {{ article.Issue }}
- Page Range: {{ article.PageRange }}
- No. of Pages: {{ article.NumberOfPages }}
- Keywords: {{ article.Keywords }}
- Summary/Abstract: {{ article.SummaryAbstract }}
- Price: {{ common.currency(article.Price) }}
Short Description
Slovak Review is a scientific journal for world literature research. It is published twice a year (autumn, spring) in Slovak or other languages. Regular features include studies, profiles, discussions, polemics, reviews and reports. Slovak Review features articles focusing on historical and theoretical research of literature as well as latest research results of IWL SAS. The journal focuses on three main areas of research: comparative studies, research of literary modernism and studies in artistic translation. Editorial board also benefits from contacts with partner institutions with similar research programme (e.g. faculty of Arts of Commenius University-Bratislava, Department of Oriental Studies SAS-Bratislava, Cattedra di Litteratura Comparata –Universita di Roma, “La Sapienza“, Seminar für Slawische Philologie, Georg-August Universität-Tübingen, Faculty of Arts of Masaryk University-Brno, Institut za literatura-Sofia, etc.). Slovak Review was discontinued in 2008 and from 2009 onwards its successor journal is called World Literature Studies, a quarterly.