France Prešeren Writer

France Prešeren (pronounced [fɾanˈtsɛ pɾɛˈʃeːɾən] (13px )) (2 or 3 December 1800 – 8 February 1849) was a 19th-century Romantic Slovene poet, best known as the poet who has inspired virtually all later Slovene literature and has been generally acknowledged as the greatest Slovene classical author. He wrote some high quality epic poetry, for example the first Slovene ballad and the Slovene national epic. After death, he became the leading name of the Slovene literary canon.He tied together the motifs of his own unhappy love with that of an unhappy, subjugated homeland. Especially after World War II in the Slovene Lands, one of Prešeren's motifs, the "hostile fortune", has been adopted by Slovenes as a national myth, and Prešeren has been described being as ubiquitous as the air in Slovene culture.During his lifetime, Prešeren lived in conflict with both the civil and religious establishment, as well as with the provincial bourgeoisie of Ljubljana. He fell victim to severe drinking problems and tried to take his life on at least two occasions, facing rejections and seeing most of his closest friends die tragically. His lyrical poetry dealt with the love towards his homeland, the suffering humanity, as well as his unfulfilled love towards his muse, Julija Primic.Although he wrote in Slovene, some poems were written in German, too. As he lived in Carniola, he at first regarded himself a Carniolan, but gradually took the broader Slovene identity. His poems has been translated into English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Hungarian, Slovak, Polish, Russian, Ukrainian, Belorussian, Bengali, as well as to all the languages of former Yugoslavia, and in 2013 a complete collection of his "Poezije" (Poems) was translated to French.

Personal facts

France Prešeren
Birth dateDecember 03, 1800
Birth place
Slovenia , Vrba Žirovnica , Carniola , Duchy of Carniola , Habsburg Monarchy
Nationality
Duchy of Carniola
Slovenes
Date of deathFebruary 08, 1849
Place of death
Austrian Empire , Kranj , Kingdom of Illyria (1816–49)

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Writer

influenced
influenced by
Petrarch
Valentin Vodnik
August Wilhelm Schlegel
Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel
Dolce Stil Novo
language
French language
German language
Italy
Slovenes
movement
Romanticism
notable work
Zdravljica
Baptism on the Savica
O Vrba
Wreath of Sonnets
Sonnets of Misfortune

France Prešeren on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.preseren.net/ang/default.asp