Stanislav Mečiar and his Polonophileness on the Background of Archive Documents

The goal of the paper is to show the manifestations and forms of polonophileness of literary historian Stanislav Mečiar (1910 – 1971) in and 1930s. The interwar relations between Czechoslovakia and Poland were tense for almost twenty years. Problems were mainly caused by border disputes in Tesche...

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Main Author: Pavol Matula
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Published: Slovak Academy of Sciences, Institute of Slovak Literature 2020-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.sav.sk/journals/uploads/03101958slov_lit_01-20-4-Matula%2046-57.pdf
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description The goal of the paper is to show the manifestations and forms of polonophileness of literary historian Stanislav Mečiar (1910 – 1971) in and 1930s. The interwar relations between Czechoslovakia and Poland were tense for almost twenty years. Problems were mainly caused by border disputes in Teschen Silesia, Spiš, Orava and Kysuce, different interests in foreign policy, power competition in the Central European area and attitude towards minorities. In this situation, the interest of young Slovak intelligence in Polish culture and science began to increase in the early 1920s, which was supported by Warsaw, in its efforts to undermine the position of Prague. Stanislav Mečiar, an important literary historian and representative of Matica Slovenska, was one of the young Polonophillic oriented Slovaks. His journey to Polish literature and culture began in the early 1930s, when he went through Professor of Jagiellonian University Władysław Semkowicz, awell-known Slovakophile, on his first scholarship in Zakopane and Krakow. His study trips to Poland continued in the following years, resulting in literary-historical texts and translations published in Slovak periodicals. Later, there was more extensive work on it: Tatras in Slovak and Polish poetry, Hviezdoslav and Kasprowicz and last but not least Poetry and Life. Since the mid-1930s Mečiar, as a representative of Matica slovenská, has maintained close contacts with several personalities of Polish literature and has been intensively involved in the development of Slovak-Polish cultural cooperation. His Polonophillic orientation was not disturbed even by the defeat and occupation of Poland, even though he was an exponent of the regime of the war Slovak Republic, a satellite of Nazi Germany. The paper built on archive materials shows development and forms of Stanislav Mečiar polonophileness.
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spelling doaj.art-4522d16eab7d45398cd41020853fead72023-05-15T13:25:52ZcesSlovak Academy of Sciences, Institute of Slovak LiteratureSlovenska Literatura0037-69732020-03-016714657Stanislav Mečiar and his Polonophileness on the Background of Archive DocumentsPavol Matula0PgF UK, BratislavaThe goal of the paper is to show the manifestations and forms of polonophileness of literary historian Stanislav Mečiar (1910 – 1971) in and 1930s. The interwar relations between Czechoslovakia and Poland were tense for almost twenty years. Problems were mainly caused by border disputes in Teschen Silesia, Spiš, Orava and Kysuce, different interests in foreign policy, power competition in the Central European area and attitude towards minorities. In this situation, the interest of young Slovak intelligence in Polish culture and science began to increase in the early 1920s, which was supported by Warsaw, in its efforts to undermine the position of Prague. Stanislav Mečiar, an important literary historian and representative of Matica Slovenska, was one of the young Polonophillic oriented Slovaks. His journey to Polish literature and culture began in the early 1930s, when he went through Professor of Jagiellonian University Władysław Semkowicz, awell-known Slovakophile, on his first scholarship in Zakopane and Krakow. His study trips to Poland continued in the following years, resulting in literary-historical texts and translations published in Slovak periodicals. Later, there was more extensive work on it: Tatras in Slovak and Polish poetry, Hviezdoslav and Kasprowicz and last but not least Poetry and Life. Since the mid-1930s Mečiar, as a representative of Matica slovenská, has maintained close contacts with several personalities of Polish literature and has been intensively involved in the development of Slovak-Polish cultural cooperation. His Polonophillic orientation was not disturbed even by the defeat and occupation of Poland, even though he was an exponent of the regime of the war Slovak Republic, a satellite of Nazi Germany. The paper built on archive materials shows development and forms of Stanislav Mečiar polonophileness. https://www.sav.sk/journals/uploads/03101958slov_lit_01-20-4-Matula%2046-57.pdfslovak-polish relations1918 – 1939polonophilesstanislav mečiarpolish literature
spellingShingle Pavol Matula
Stanislav Mečiar and his Polonophileness on the Background of Archive Documents
Slovenska Literatura
slovak-polish relations
1918 – 1939
polonophiles
stanislav mečiar
polish literature
title Stanislav Mečiar and his Polonophileness on the Background of Archive Documents
title_full Stanislav Mečiar and his Polonophileness on the Background of Archive Documents
title_fullStr Stanislav Mečiar and his Polonophileness on the Background of Archive Documents
title_full_unstemmed Stanislav Mečiar and his Polonophileness on the Background of Archive Documents
title_short Stanislav Mečiar and his Polonophileness on the Background of Archive Documents
title_sort stanislav meciar and his polonophileness on the background of archive documents
topic slovak-polish relations
1918 – 1939
polonophiles
stanislav mečiar
polish literature
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