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Titre Les motifs du chant populaire le "Dîner du prince" dans la pièce de Ljubomir Simovic "la Bataille de Kosovo" = The Motifs of the Folk Song The Prince's Dinner in "Ljubomir Simovic's Play" The Battle of Kosovo
Auteur Andjelkovic S.
Mir@bel Revue Revue des Etudes Slaves
Numéro Vol. 84, no 1-2, 2013 Mosaïque slave : communications de la délégation française au Congrès international des slavistes. Minsk, 20-27 Août 2013.
Rubrique / Thématique
Mosaïque slave : communications de la délégation française au Congrès international des slavistes. Minsk, 20-27 Août 2013. Sous la direction de Véronique Jobert
Page 9-24
Résumé anglais After having evoked the importance of the battle of Kosovo, an historical event which became legendary and mythical thanks to Serbian medieval literature, epic folk songs, and oral tradition, the author analyses The Prince's Dinner (the third of the Fragments of Various Songs of Kosovo) and its characters, the Christian dimension of the song and the thesis that it is representative of a battle between old and new faiths. Subsequently examined is the drama by Ljubomir Simović (particularly the prince's dinner scene), written in 1988 for the 600th anniversary of the battle of Kosovo, and its second version published fourteen years later. For all its literary qualities, Simović's The Battle of Kosovo failed to escape the influences of the time when it was created: Simović wrote a play corresponding to the horizon of the expectations of his readers, eager for a revitalization of the national mythology.
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