slovenine
Slovenine refers to the collective body of Slovene literature, encompassing written works produced by Slovene authors. This tradition spans centuries, with its earliest roots found in religious texts and glagolitic manuscripts from the early Middle Ages. The development of a standardized Slovene literary language was a significant milestone, with influential figures like Primož Trubar in the 16th century playing a crucial role in translating religious works and establishing grammar.
The Baroque period saw further literary output, though often under external cultural influences. The Enlightenment and
The 19th and 20th centuries witnessed a diversification of genres and styles, with the emergence of modernism,