Golema, Martin2026-03-062026-03-0620251897-14232956-4646https://doi.org/10.34739/clit.2025.19.01https://repo.umb.sk/handle/123456789/1304In: Conversatoria Litteraria : międzynarodowy rocznik naukowy. Siedlce : Uniwersytet Przyrodniczo-Humanistyczny w Siedlcach, 2025. ISSN 1897-1423. Roč. 19 (2025), s. 7-29.The article focuses on the collection Feelings of Gratitude in which the names of future members of the secret society Vzájemnost dominate and proposes for this group of authors an alternative designation „Boleslavinians“. It refers to the initiator and the leader in the background at the time of collection preparation Alexander Boleslavín Vrchovský. The article aims to supplement and accentuate the non-monolithic model of Slovak Romanticism by emphasizing one aspect: the need to more distinctly separate and foreground, within scholarly and educational narratives, the earlier formative phase of the “Boleslavinians” – characterized by republican, democratic, Mazzinian, and Polonophile orientations – and to link it more explicitly to the broader European democratizing “wave of national romanticism” of 1830.skCC BY-NC Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0. Internationalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessslovenský romantizmusromantizmus (literatúra)literárny romantizmusromanticism (literature)národné obrodenienational renascencenational revivalvšeslovanská vzájomnosťštudentské spolkystudent's associations„Boleslavínovci“. Príbeh autocenzurovanej básnickej zbierky „City vděčnosti mladých synů Slovenska“ (1837)„The Boleslavinians“. The story of the self-censored poetry collection „Feelings of gratitude of young sons of Slovakia“ (1837)Article