Prešernovi soneti in pesniška samorefleksija
Prešeren's sonnets and poetic self-reflection
Author(s): Marko JuvanSubject(s): Theoretical Linguistics, Pragmatics, Slovenian Literature, Theory of Literature
Published by: Akadémiai Kiadó
Keywords: Prešeren; sonnet; poetic self-reflection; romanticism; intertextuality; Slovene literature;
Summary/Abstract: France Prešeren made the sonnet fashionable in Slovenian literature as a representative poetic form and at the same time he revived it as a storehouse of cultural functions the influence of which could be felt up to postmodernism. Prešeren armed with the aesthetic postulate of the Schlegel brothers considered the sonnet a poetical form capable of cultivating the Slovenian poetical language and in this way raising it to the canons of classical and modern literature. In the time of Romanticism poetics belonged to the fundamental values and therefore became an integral part in discussions concerning the questions of poetic creation. Prešeren wrote a lot of poems whose main topic is self-reflexion, eg. his sonnets with the most important one in them: The Wreath of Sonnets. Prešeren in these sonnets grouped the contexts, goals, structures and situations pointing out their critical reception, highlighting his own modern Petrarcism. He gave reasons for his choice of style, topic and language, showed the difference between pragmatic and poetic manifestation, revealed the common roots of his personal life and his poems (making a clearcut difference between the biographical and poetical ego) mythicized his own poetic and national mission. Finally we outline the developing stages of Prešeren’s autoreflexive sonnets connected with him in an intertextual way in the time of modernism and postmodernism.
Journal: Studia Slavica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae
- Issue Year: 45/2000
- Issue No: 1-4
- Page Range: 57-67
- Page Count: 11
- Language: Slovenian
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