The paper discusses Romantic imagination in two, relatively distant, national literatures. The first part is concerned with the problems comparative literature has faced in recent decades. In the second part, the work of two Slovak Romantic writers, Ján Kollár and Janko Kráľ, is compared to the poetry of Lord Gordon Byron and William Wordsworth. By identifying certain affinities between the discussed literary works, the authors point to the importance of the concept of national literature which has not lost its role even in contemporary literary studies.
Slovak education is still undergoing transformation changes. The changes are influenced by objective and subjective factors, provoking several questions, e.g. the ones concerning new objectives resulting from the need to improve the training of future teachers. Training of teachers for the first level of elementary schools of extraordinary importance has become. It is expected to reflect several current tasks connected with, for example, the migration of people in Europe as well as with the preparation for language competence.
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