Есејистичко дело Миодрага Павловића
The essayistic opus of Miodrag Pavlovic
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Osnovni zadatak ove dokt. disertacije jeste da predstavi, opiše i interpretira bogato esejističko delo Miodraga Pavlovića, da ga dovede u vezu sa njegovom poetikom i poezijom...
The main objective of this doctoral thesis is to present, describe and explain the
rich essayistic work of Miodrag Pavlovic, to establish a connection between his poetics
and poetry as well as to evaluate the contribution od Miodrag Pavlovic´s essay writing
to our literature and literary thought.
Chapter One Poetics, Tradition, Continuity examines theoretical fundaments of
Pavlovic´s re-evaluation of the Serbian artistic poetic tradition, realised in his Anthology
of Serbian Poetry, the cultural and historical context of its creation, its two forewords,
the structure and the influence it exerted on Serbian literary thought.
Chapter Two Re-Evaluation of the Serbian Artistic Poetic Tradition investigates
Pavlovic´s critical-essayistic opus on poets of the Serbian artistic poetic tradition, from
the classicist Sterija, to poets of romanticism, modernism, the period between the wars
and the contemporary modernist poet Vasko Popa, up to Matija Beckovic.
In Chapter Three, A Treasury of the S...erbian Literary Tradition, the dissertation
focuses on Pavlovic´s original insights and comprehensions of the ancient Serbian and
folk poetry which in Pavlovic´s essays are presented as a treasury of original poetic
symbols of Serbian literature and culture.
Chapter Four of the thesis From the World Literature presents Pavlovic´s study
– foreword to the anthology Poetry of European Romanticism as well as essays on
significant poets of world literature from Dante to the modernists.
In Chapter Five Cultural and Anthropological Thought, the focus is on the
questions with which Pavlovic deals in his essays on myth, religion and mutual
connections between different cultures, crossing the diachronic and synchronic
perspectives and building an original and, at the same time, universal view on the
questions of human spirituality from the ancient times to nowadays, which represent,
together with the essays on painters, a specific prologue to his later research work on the
relation of painting and literature.