Гръкоезичното поетично творчество на трима възрожденски българи – Ив. Селимински, П. Протич, Г. Пърличев
The Greek-Language Poetic Work of Three Bulgarians: Ivan Seliminski, P. Protis, and Gr. Parlichef
Author(s): Dimitrios Roumpos
Subject(s): History, Language and Literature Studies, Literary Texts, Poetry, Studies of Literature, Modern Age, Greek Literature, 19th Century
Published by: Великотърновски университет „Св. св. Кирил и Методий”
Keywords: poetry in Greek; University of Athens; Bulgarian Hellenists; Bulgarian Renaissance scholars
Summary/Abstract: In the middle of the 19th century, a large number of Bulgarian Renaissance scholars, which included Ivan Seliminsky, Petar Protich and Gregor Parlichev, created poetry in Greek. The works which are presented by the three Hellenists in the present study are a valuable a source for some of the characteristic features of the Balkans, as well as the language characteristics and the particular style from each of them. P. Protich’s satire focuses on the dangers hidden in Hellenistic phenomena of the Balkan intelligentsia. The poems of Greg. Parlichev are distinguished for their rich poetic language and describe the struggle for liberation from the centuries long yoke of slavery, while Iv. Seliminsky presents events in Wallachia since the middle of the 19th century. In the life and spiritual attitude of these three Hellenists there is something very common – they attend Greek schools, they study at the University of Athens, live and work for the political and spiritual regeneration of the Bulgarian people.
Book: Societas Classica. Култури и религии на Балканите, в Средиземноморието и Изтока. Том 10
- Page Range: 75-84
- Page Count: 10
- Publication Year: 2019
- Language: English, Bulgarian, Greek, Modern (1453-)
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