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Milićevićeva knjiga

Milan Đ. Milićević

The posthumous edition of the SKZ from 1909 brings a selection of short stories by Milan Đ. Milićević, which depict life along the Drina River, hajduk legends, the world of the border guards and the fates of ordinary people, combining realism, folklore an

Milan Đakov Milićević was one of the most significant cultural figures of Serbia in the second half of the 19th century: a writer, ethnographer, educator, historian, travel writer and long-time public figure. He was among the founders of the Serbian Literary Cooperative, president of the Serbian Royal Academy and a tireless collector of folk traditions, customs and oral history. His works Principality of Serbia, Kingdom of Serbia and Memorial of Eminent People of the Serbian People have remained indispensable sources for studying the social and cultural history of the 19th century. Although literary criticism does not rank him among the greatest artists of his time, his value lies in his exceptional knowledge of the people, language and everyday life, which he conveyed in numerous stories and records. He died in 1908, and the Serbian Literary Cooperative published Milićević's book the following year as a kind of memorial collection with a selection of his stories.

The book begins with the texts "Milan Đ. Milićević" and "Milićević as a narrator", which serve as a literary and historical introduction and a kind of homage to the author. Seven stories follow: From Smrdan to Zvornik, Hajduci, Jedan sudni dan, Božana, Na karauli, Kvrga and Smrt Jovana Đak.

The plot of most of the stories is set in western Serbia and Podrinje, an area that Milićević knew well from his own travels and ethnographic research. In them, outlaws, border guards, peasants, merchants, priests and travelers meet, and the author pays special attention to folk customs, speech and moral values ​​of the society of the time. His characters are not idealized heroes but ordinary people whose destinies are shaped by poverty, honor, family ties, love, revenge, and historical circumstances.

Milićević's narrative method is based on simple and conversational language, often relying on oral tradition and local testimonies. This is precisely why these stories have a double value: literary and documentary. They preserve a picture of life in 19th-century Serbia and represent a precious record of the mentality, everyday life, and collective memory of a time. As a whole, the book is a valuable monument to Serbian realism and folk prose, but also a lasting reminder of Milićević's role as a chronicler of the national past.

Dimensions
19 x 13 cm
Pages
166
Publisher
Srpska književna zadruga (SKZ), Beograd, 1909.
 
Cyrillic alphabet. Paperback with dust jacket.
Language: Serbian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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