List of Slovak poets

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The following is a list of notable poets of Slovak literature.

Contents

Renaissance (1500–1650)

Baroque (1650–1780)

Classicism (1780–1840)

Romanticism (1840–1850)

Realism (1875–1905)

Modernism (1905–1918)

Between the World Wars (1918–1948)

Surrealism

Contemporary (since the 1960s)

Contemporary poetry (since 1995)

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References

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  2. "Dana Podracká". The Centre for Information on Literature.[ permanent dead link ]
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