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- Title
KULTURNO ZNAČENJE BUGARŠĆICE U DJELIMA VLADIMIRA NAZORA.
- Authors
FRANKOVIĆ, SANJA
- Abstract
The article considers the presence of the bugaršćice popular ballad in the literary opus of Vladimir Nazor. Making use of the poetic bugaršćica model, Nazor created his own poems. He published them in independent form (Ban Dragonja, Galiotovapesan), but also integrated them into his epic poems (Zivana, Utva zlatokrila) and his tales (Veli Joie, Stoimena, Halugica). Nazor's bugaršćica is linked with regret for the past Golden Age of national liberty and well-being (the content-related level), reflects closeness with the ancient land-tilling culture (the social level), contains an awareness of the lack of national maturity (the ethical level), and the linguistic level nurturing the heritage of Croatia's oldest Cakavian dialect or the Stokavian popular vernacular, while the use of the bugaršćica poetic model links Nazor's work with Croatian oral literary heritage. The bugaršćica in the context of Nazor's work has two cultural dimensions: it appears as a metonymy of the Croatian national spirit and historical beginnings or is linked with the mystic Slavic world (as a cosmogonic poem).
- Subjects
BALLAD (Literary form); NAZOR, Vladimir; POETRY (Literary form); LITERARY criticism; CAKAVIAN literature; STOKAVIAN dialect; CAKAVIAN dialect
- Publication
Croatian Journal of Ethnology & Folklore Research / Narodna Umjetnost, 2011, Vol 48, Issue 2, p119
- ISSN
0547-2504
- Publication type
Article