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List of Slovak Prose And Drama Authorsreport

  • Matthias Bel (1684–1749) (Baroque (1650–1780))

  • Adam František Kollár (1718–1783) (Baroque (1650–1780))

  • Daniel Sinapius-Horčička (1640–1688) (Baroque (1650–1780))

  • Jozef Ignác Bajza (1755–1836) (Classicism (1780–1840))

  • Juraj Fándly (1750–1811) (Classicism (1780–1840))

  • Ján Chalupka (1791–1871) (Classicism (1780–1840))

  • Ján Kollár (1793–1852) (Classicism (1780–1840))

  • Pavol Jozef Šafárik (Pavel Josef Šafařík) (1795–1861) (Classicism (1780–1840))

  • Pavol Dobšinský (1828–1885) (Romanticism (1840–1850))

  • Michal Miloslav Hodža (1811–1870) (Romanticism (1840–1850))

  • Jozef Miloslav Hurban (1817–1888) (Romanticism (1840–1850))

  • Ľudovít Štúr (1815–1856) (Romanticism (1840–1850))

  • Samo Tomášik (1813–1887) (Romanticism (1840–1850))

  • Jakub Grajchman (1822–1897) (Between Romanticism and Realism (1850–1875))

  • Jonáš Záborský (1812–1876) (Between Romanticism and Realism (1850–1875))

  • Janko Alexy (1894–1970) (Realism (1875–1905))

  • Pavol Országh Hviezdoslav (1849–1921) (Realism (1875–1905))

  • Martin Kukučín (1860–1928) (Realism (1875–1905))

  • Kristína Royová (1860–1936) (Realism (1875–1905))

  • Jozef Gregor-Tajovský (1874–1940) (Realism (1875–1905))

  • Timrava (Božena Slančíková) (1867–1951) (Realism (1875–1905))

  • Svetozár Hurban-Vajanský (1847–1916) (Realism (1875–1905))

  • Janko Jesenský (1874–1945) (Modernism (1905–1918))

  • Ivan Krasko (1876–1958) (Modernism (1905–1918))

  • Vladimír Clementis (1902–1952) (Between the World Wars (1918–1948))

  • Margita Figuli (1909–1995) (Between the World Wars (1918–1948))

  • Jozef Cíger-Hronský (1896–1960) (Between the World Wars (1918–1948))

  • Dobroslav Chrobák (1907–1951) (Between the World Wars (1918–1948))

  • Štefan Krčméry (1892–1955) (Between the World Wars (1918–1948))

  • Ladislav Nádaši-Jégé (1866–1940) (Between the World Wars (1918–1948))

  • Ľudo Ondrejov (1901–1962) (Between the World Wars (1918–1948))

  • Martin Rázus (1888–1937) (Between the World Wars (1918–1948))

  • Ivan Stodola (1888–1977) (Between the World Wars (1918–1948))

  • František Švantner (1912–1950) (Between the World Wars (1918–1948))

  • Milo Urban (1904–1982) (Between the World Wars (1918–1948))

  • Jozef Dunajovec (1933–2007) (Literature after World War II (1948–1964))

  • Andrej Brázda-Jankovský (1915–2008) (Literature after World War II (1948–1964))

  • Ladislav Mňačko (1919–1994) (Literature after World War II (1948–1964))

  • Hana Zelinová (1914–2004) (Literature after World War II (1948–1964))

  • Štefan Žáry (1918–2007) (Literature after World War II (1948–1964))

  • Emil Benčík (born 1933) (Contemporary literature (1964–1995))

  • Ladislav Grosman (1921–1981) (Contemporary literature (1964–1995))

  • Anton Hykisch (born 1932) (Contemporary literature (1964–1995))

  • Peter Jaroš (born 1940) (Contemporary literature (1964–1995))

  • Milan Lasica (born 1940) (Contemporary literature (1964–1995))

  • Hana Ponická (1922–2007) (Contemporary literature (1964–1995))

  • Miriam Roth (1910–2005) (Contemporary literature (1964–1995))

  • Július Satinský (1941–2002) (Contemporary literature (1964–1995))

  • Dušan Slobodník (1927–2001) (Contemporary literature (1964–1995))

  • Ladislav Švihran (born 1931) (Contemporary literature (1964–1995))

  • Vojtech Zamarovský (1919–2006) (Contemporary literature (1964–1995))

  • Zuzka Zguriška (1900–1984) (Contemporary literature (1964–1995))

  • Radovan Brenkus (born 1974) (Contemporary literature (since 1995))

  • Juraj Červenák (born 1974) (Contemporary literature (since 1995))

  • Dušan Fabian (born 1975) (Contemporary literature (since 1995))

  • Michal Hvorecký (born 1976) (Contemporary literature (since 1995))

  • Jozef Karika (born 1978) (Contemporary literature (since 1995))

  • Ľuba Lesná (born 1954) (Contemporary literature (since 1995))

  • Vladimir Oravsky (born 1947) (Contemporary literature (since 1995))

  • Peter Pišťanek (1960–2015) (Contemporary literature (since 1995))

  • Miroslav Šustek (born 1947) (Contemporary literature (since 1995))

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In the Middle Ages, religious literature dominated Slovakia. As a result of the vigorous development of the Movimiento Nacional, many literary forms also developed rapidly during this period. A list of 61 writers, including prose and drama writers, is also included in this random tool for easy reading and viewing.

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