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Jovanović, Vojislav Mate
1884
1968
Yovanović, Voyislav M.
Yovanovitch, Voyslav M.
Jovanovic, Vojislav Mate
Yovanovic, Voyislav M.
20008839
"La Guzla" de Prosper Mérimée
Wikipedia page about this book: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Guzla
1. ptie. Origines de "La guzla": Les Illyriens dans la littérature française avant "La guzla." La ballade populaire avant "La guzla." Prosper Mérimée avant "La guzla" -- 2. ptie. Les sources de "La guzla": Nodier, Fauriel, Chaumette-Desfossés, "L'orphelin de la Chine." Fortis, "La divine comédie", quelques autres sources. Le merveilleux dans "La guzla." "La ballade de l'épouse d'Asan-Aga." -- 3. ptie. La fortune de "La guzla": "La guzla" en France. "La guzla" en Allemagne. "La guzla" en Angleterre. "La guzla" dans les pays slaves. Appendice.
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"La Guzla" de Prosper Mérimée is a scholarly study of romantic literature written in the early 20th century. The work investigates the influences and origins of the collection of Illyrian poems purportedly compiled by Mérimée, questioning their authenticity and connection to the folk traditions of the Balkans. The main subject revolves around the examination of the ballads included in "La Guzla" and the cultural implications they hold regarding Slavic poetic genius. The opening of "La Guzla" establishes a strong foundation for the ensuing analysis, as it includes a preface by Augustin Filon, who introduces the author Vojislav M. Yovanovitch and emphasizes the significance of his research into Mérimée's work. Filon raises thought-provoking questions about the nature of "La Guzla," proposing various angles of inquiry concerning its romantic affiliations and the originality of the ballads. The preface also highlights the literary context, drawing connections to other significant figures and their works in the exploration of Balkan poetry and folklore, laying the groundwork for an in-depth examination of Mérimée's artistic choices and the broader implications of his writing on the perception of Slavic culture in Western literature. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Reading ease score: 67.8 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
fr
Comparative literature
Literary forgeries and mystifications
Vampires
Mérimée, Prosper, 1803-1870. La guzla
Ballads, Serbian
Songs, Serbian
Folk songs
Romanticism -- France
Evil eye
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FR Littérature
Category: Mythology, Legends & Folklore
Category: Essays, Letters & Speeches
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