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Mlada proza i frazemi

Authors: Plavac, Morana;

Mlada proza i frazemi

Abstract

Young prose is a creative prose style of the seventies of the 20th century, and it was also called prose in jeans because its characters are young people from the city. Young prose builds its special style on the basis of the conversational style of urban youth, and this style includes jargon, hooligan expressions, vulgarisms, clichéd expressions and even idioms. So, on the selected works, the so-called of young prose, idioms will be presented, thus showing that individual freedom is the greatest in the literary and artistic style, the writer designs the language of his work and thereby restores the standard of language.

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Hungary
Keywords

PN0441 Literary History / irodalomtörténet, PN Literature (General) / irodalom általában

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