Stevan Vladislav Kaćanski

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Stevan Vladislav Kaćanski
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Born(1828-12-19)December 19, 1828
Srbobran, Habsburg Empire
DiedMay 7, 1890(1890-05-07) (aged 61)
Belgrade, Kingdom of Serbia
NationalitySerbian
CitizenshipSerbia
OccupationPoet

Stevan Vladislav Kaćanski - "Stari Bard" (Srbobran, Habsburg Empire, 19 December 1828 - Belgrade, Kingdom of Serbia, 4 May 1890) was a popular Serbian poet of the second half of the 19th century at the most turbulent time in Europe during the Revolutions of 1848 in general and the Revolutions of 1848 in the Austrian Empire in particular[1] Most of his poems were inspired by the poetic dream of Serbian liberation and unification. Today he is considered Serbia's national poet,[2]who was one of the key figures of the Serb uprising of 1848–49. He is the author of Noćnica (and many other poems), which is said to have inspired the Serbs to seek independence from the Kingdom of Hungary though within the territories of the Austrian Empire.

Biography

Stevan Vladislav Kaćanski was born into a respectable family, [3] in Srbobran, in Bačka. [4] His parents were Trifon and Julijana , inhabitants of Srbobran. [5] The family got its surname from the village of Kać, from where they moved at the end of the 18th century. Originally from Herzegovina, their last name was Vladisavljević, which is why Kaćanski always put it in front of his last name, or signed it only as Vladislav. [6] [7]

He finished primary school in Varadin and Srbobran, and started high school in Sremski Karlovci and finished in Szeged with the support from his uncle Sergije Kaćanski who later became bishop of the Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac, a very learned man and one of the most distinguished clerics there. Already in high school, Kaćanski began writing patriotic songs and became the president of the literary association of Serbs in the Szeged high school.

After high school, he enrolled at the Faculty of Philosophy in Pest, but left it very quickly and went on to study law at Jegra [8] (Kingdom of Hungary). His studies were interrupted by the Serb uprising of 1848–49. [9][10] Thanks to his determination and clarity, he quickly gained the trust of the national champions with his poems.[11]With the help of uncle, the Serbian Orthodox Church bishop of Gornji Karlovac, Kaćanski was elected to the delegation, which in Zagreb negotiated with Josip Jelačić on a joint struggle against nationalist goals of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848. He took part in the defense of Srbobran, in the battles near Bačko Gradište and Sremski Karlovci. [12] He became famous with the patriotic song "Noćnica".

Works

  • Skupljene pesme (Collected Poems)[13]
  • Od Balkana do Adrije (From the Balkans to Adria)[14]
  • Grahov laz[15]
  • Narodni zbor[16]
  • Ljuba Nenadović (amanet sa neba)[17]
  • Kralj Nikola[18]

References

  1. name = "sanu">cite web | title = Stevan Vladislav Kaćanski | url = http: //www.sanu.ac. rs / Clanstvo / IstClan.aspx? arg = 244, | work = sanu.ac.rs | publisher = SANU | accessdate = 13 Novembar 2013 | archive-url = https: //web.archive.org/web/20131113010744/http: //www.sanu.ac.rs/Clanstvo/IstClan.aspx? Arg = 244, | archive-date = 13 Novembar 2013 | url-status = dead | df =
  2. Šurmin, Đuro (1898). "Povjest književnosti hrvatske i srpske".
  3. name = "srbobran"> cite web | title = Velikan pod vrelom zaborava | url = http: //www.srbobran.net/content/13/velikan-pod-velom-zaborava/ 1 / | work = srbobran.net | publisher = Stur cvrčak | accessdate = 13 November 2013 | author = Milivoje Tutorov
  4. Jovan Skerlić 2009, pp. 107.
  5. "Glasnik Istorijskog drustva u Novi Sadu", Novi Sad 1940.
  6. name = '"alma"'>cite web | title = Autori - Stevan Kaćanski | url = http: //www.alma.rs/autori/kacanski.html | work = alma.rs | publisher = Alma izdavačka kuća | accessdate = 15 November 2013
  7. cite journal | title = Oh, ta sklopi oko crno ... (1856) | journal = Danica | date = 10 July 1861 | volume = 19 | url = http: //scc.digital.bkp.nb.rs/view/P-0151-1861&e=f&p=147&z=3&x=0&w=1386&h=866&x=f | accessdate = 17 November 2013 | author = Vladislav | editor1-first = Đorđe | editor1-last = Popović | location = Novi Sad | pages = 289}} {{Mrtva veza | date = October 2018 | bot = InternetArchiveBot | fix-attempted = yes
  8. name = '"alma"'
  9. name = '"birth"'>cite web | title = Birth of Serbian Anthems (9): Serbian Marseillaise | url = http://www.vesti-online.com/Vesti/Srbija/209882/Radanje-srpskih-himni-9-Srpska-Marseljeza-%7Cwork=vesti-online.com%7Cpublisher="Vesti "d.o.o. | accessdate = 14 November 2013 | author = M. Djordjevic | location = Belgrade | date = 13 March 2012
  10. name = "official"
  11. Skerlić, Jovan (1959). "Izbrani eseji".
  12. name = '"birth"'
  13. Kaćanski, Stevan Vladislav (1879). "Skupljene pesme".
  14. Kaćanski, Stevan Vladislav (1913). "(Od Balkana do Adrije): Pesme".
  15. "Tokovi istorije: časopis Instituta za noviju istoriju Srbije". 1997.
  16. "Tokovi istorije: časopis Instituta za noviju istoriju Srbije". 1997.
  17. "Tokovi istorije: časopis Instituta za noviju istoriju Srbije". 1997.
  18. "Tokovi istorije: časopis Instituta za noviju istoriju Srbije". 1997.

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