Příležitostná poezie Bohuslava Tablica
The author presents the Slovak Revival poet and translator Bohuslav Tablic (1769–1832) in Czech -Slovak literary contexts. He draws attention to Tablic’s published works in Antonín Jaroslav Puchmajer’s almanacs and Josef Jungmann’s Slovesnost (Literature). He points out that Tablic’s occasional vers...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Česká literatura 2009, Vol.57 (3), p.387-398 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The author presents the Slovak Revival poet and translator Bohuslav Tablic (1769–1832) in
Czech -Slovak literary contexts. He draws attention to Tablic’s published works in Antonín Jaroslav
Puchmajer’s almanacs and Josef Jungmann’s Slovesnost (Literature). He points out
that Tablic’s occasional verse remains neglected by readers. The author identifi es individual
typological groups in Tablic’s occasional verse, based on the reasons for it having been written,
identifying Tablic’s verse for the dead, for weddings, birthdays, and prefaces, celebrating
the commencement of a new job, and events important to the nation, the Church, and
schools. The article presents Tablic as a poet whose occasional verse came to terms with the
relics of the Baroque, the lasciviousness of Rococo, and the impetuses of Enlightenment Neo-
-Classicism. |
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ISSN: | 0009-0468 2571-094X |