Janko Kersnik (4 September 1852 – 28 July 1897) was a
Slovene writer and politician. Together with
Josip Jurčič
Josip Jurčič (4 March 1844 – 3 May 1881) was a Slovene writer and journalist. He was born in Muljava, Austrian Empire (now part of the municipality of Ivančna Gorica, Slovenia)Levec, Fran. 1881. Josip Jurčič. ''Ljubljanski zvon'' 1(6) ( ...
, he is considered the most important representative of
literary realism
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in
Slovene.
Biography
Kersnik was born in
Brdo Manor near
Lukovica in
Upper Carniola
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, then part of the
Austrian
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Duchy of Carniola
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(now in
Slovenia
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).
His father Jože Kersnik was a district judge, while his mother Berta Höffern was a local
noblewoman
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. Kersnik grew up in a
bilingual, German-
Slovene environment. He attended the German-language grammar school in
Ljubljana
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During antiquity, a Roman city called Emona stood in the are ...
, but was expelled under accusations of Slovene nationalism.
He continued his studies under the private tutorship of
Fran Levec, an influential
Young Slovene literary historian.
He studied law at the
University of Vienna
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and
Graz, where he graduated in 1874. He worked in the
Austro-Hungarian administration in
Ljubljana
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During antiquity, a Roman city called Emona stood in the are ...
between 1874 and 1878, where he opened a
civil law notary office in his native
Brdo pri Lukovici.
In the late 1870s, he became active in politics in the liberal
Young Slovene party. In 1883, he was elected to the
Carniolan
provincial diet
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. Together with
Fran Šuklje, He belonged to the moderate faction of the
Slovene Liberals, and opposed both the conservatism of the
Old Slovenes {{unreferenced, date=May 2016
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, the centralism of
Austrian liberals, and the Slovene radical
national liberalism
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A seri ...
, advocated by
Ivan Hribar
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and
Ivan Tavčar
Ivan Tavčar () (28 August 1851 – 19 February 1923) was a Slovenian writer, lawyer, and politician.
Biography
Tavčar was born into the poor peasant family of Janez and Neža née Perko in the Carniolan village of Poljane near Škofja Loka ...
.
He died in Ljubljana in 1897.
Literary work
Kersnik started his literary career as a German-language poet. Under the influence of Slovene
post-Romantic
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authors
Josip Stritar and
Simon Jenko
Simon Jenko (October 27, 1835 – October 18, 1869) was a Slovene poet, lyricist and writer.
Jenko was born in Podreča in the Sora Plain (''Sorško polje'') in Upper Carniola, then part of the Austrian Empire, now in Slovenia, as an illegit ...
, he began writing in
Slovene. He first wrote in late
Romantic style, but under the influence of his personal friend
Josip Jurčič
Josip Jurčič (4 March 1844 – 3 May 1881) was a Slovene writer and journalist. He was born in Muljava, Austrian Empire (now part of the municipality of Ivančna Gorica, Slovenia)Levec, Fran. 1881. Josip Jurčič. ''Ljubljanski zvon'' 1(6) ( ...
, he switched to
literary realism
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. He was a prolific author of short stories,
feuilleton
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s, and satires, in which he critically assessed the backwardness of the
Slovene Lands
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of his time, and the radicalization of political life.
Bibliography
* ''
Na Žerinjah'', 1876
* ''
Rokovnjači
''Rokovnjači'' (The Bandits) is a novel by the Slovene author Josip Jurčič. It was first published in 1881.
See also
*List of Slovenian novels
A list of Slovene novels:
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* Abadon (novel)
* Alamut (1938 novel)
* Angie
* A ...
'' – finished after death of
Josipa Jurčiča, 1881
* ''
Lutrski ljudje'', 1882
* ''
Ciklamen'', 1883
* ''
Gospod Janez'', 1884
* ''
Agitator
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Politics
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*A member of the Agitators, political movement and elected representatives of soldiers during the English Civil War
* Levellers, also called Agitators ...
'', 1885
* ''
Mačkova očeta'', 1886
* ''
Testament'', 1887
* ''
Dohtar Konec in njegov konj'', 1888
* ''
Kako je stari Molek tatu iskal'', 1889
* ''
Kmetske slike'', 1891
* ''
Jara gospoda'', 1893
* ''
Očetov greh'', 1894
Sources
Biographical entry in the Slovenian Biographical Lexicon: Kersnik, Janko
References
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1852 births
1897 deaths
People from the Municipality of Lukovica
Slovenian people of German descent
Young Slovenes politicians
Members of the Diet of the Duchy of Carniola
Slovenian writers
University of Vienna alumni
University of Graz alumni