Lietuviеі Literatеєros Chrestomatija — Xx A.
: Includes psychological realism and early modernists like Jurgis Savickis and Vincas Mykolaitis-Putinas (notably his seminal work Altorių šešėly ).
The provides a detailed overview of the chrestomathy for grades 9-12.
: Covers literature shaped by political shifts, including works by Justinas Marcinkevičius , Marcelijus Martinaitis , and Antanas Škėma . XX a. LIETUVIЕІ LITERATЕЄROS CHRESTOMATIJA
XX a. Lietuvių literatūros chrestomatija 1904–1989 - Emokykla
: Educational versions often include European context authors, such as Albert Camus , Franz Kafka , and Samuel Beckett , to help students compare Lithuanian developments with Western literary trends. Key Authors and Works : Includes psychological realism and early modernists like
The (20th Century Lithuanian Literature Chrestomathy) is a comprehensive educational resource that provides a panoramic view of Lithuanian literature from the lifting of the press ban in 1904 to the late Soviet period in 1989. It is designed as a primary tool for gymnasiums and secondary schools to explore the most prominent authors and literary movements of the century. Historical and Cultural Context
: The chrestomathy tracks the shift from early 20th-century realism and neoromanticism to mid-century modernism and later resistance or "catastrophe" literature during the Soviet era. Core Structure and Themes It is designed as a primary tool for
tEkstų autoriai: natalija arlauskaitė (A. Čechovas, A. Achmatova, O. Mandelštamas B. Pasternakas), gintarė bernotienė (H. Hesė, J.