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СОВРЕМЕНИ БОГОМИЛСКИ ИЛИ НАРОДНО-БОГОМИЛСКИ АВТОРИ И ДЕЛА
CONTEMPORARY BOGOMILAN OR FOLK-BOGOMILAN AUTHORS

Author(s): Slavčo Koviloski
Subject(s): History, Language and Literature Studies, Cultural history, Studies of Literature, Croatian Literature, Macedonian Literature, Slovenian Literature
Published by: Универзитет »Гоце Делчев« - Штип
Keywords: Kocho Racin; Pop Bogomil; Bogomilism; contemporary Bogomilan authors; folk-Bogomilan authors.

Summary/Abstract: In this study we refer to the phenomenon of piety and its influence on literature and philosophy by this day. Starting from the term “folk-Bogomilan” poetry, first used by Kocho Racin, we present observations about the possibilities of emergence, even if spontaneous and not formed completely, of contemporary folk-Bogomilan authors, i.e. contemporary folk-Bogomilan literature. Hence, we terminologically upgrade Racin's position on folk-Bogomilan poetry with folk-Bogomilan or contemporary Bogomilan authors who have a distinctly social creative dimension. Such authors, for example, apart from Racin, are August Cesarec, Miroslav Krleza, Hristo Botev, Ivan Cankar, etc. These were authors who were “a thorn in the side of all conservative people”, who brought a “new spirit, art and life” into their works and who found themselves in conflict with the social systems of the time, i.e. the rule of “being Bogomil meant living outside the law, without the protection of any earthly authorities they were surrounded with” applied to them. In their works we should look for a reference to the old times, to denying and fighting against the existing social, religious and economic systems, to a demand for social justice, to dualism, etc.

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