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      Тема
      the Balkan Wars [1]
      the chivalric ideal [1]
      the chronotope of the road [1]
      the Committee for publishing the corpus of folk songs [1]
      the communicative function of the language ( Services in Turist Industry) [1]
      the concept of linear time [1]
      The Damned Yard and Don Quixote [1]
      the diary in literary shaping. [1]
      The Diptych of Deĉani Monastery [1]
      the evolution of Serbian descriptive lexicography [1]
      the existential vacuum [1]
      the fantastic [1]
      The first goal of the work is to single out the narrative of love passion recognized within the narrative material and present it as a theoretical erotological model, where the types of love passion would be placed in a mythological but also a historical-poetic interpretive framework. Within such a model, two characters of eros will stand out – eros that strives for procreation (birth) and eros that leads to deification (the death of the lovers). These characteristics further serves as a basis for the interpretation of love motifs and plots in the stories of Serbian romanticism and realism. During the determination of types of eros (procreation, medial eros, abstinence), we methodologically rely on a number of social-humanistic disciplines in accordance with the definition of Michael Epstein, who defines erotology as a humanistic discipline unlike sexology as a natural science. Connection of narrative material with folk literature and folklore, as well as erotological-theoretical subtext of the stories, will turn out to be a more dominant and crucial element for the interpretation of love motives, than relying on stylistic features of romanticism or realism. The romantic and the realistic erotological vision, seen in the same genre, will serve as a particularly suitable field for testing the range of effects of the previously exposed erotological system immanently present in the given texts. Examining the way in which love passion is structured within the stories of Serbian romanticism and realism would ultimately provide erotological theoretical material, applicable not only to the interpretation of literature that belongs to the stylistic formations that we deal with in this work, but also to interpretation of the same theme in a wider literary and erotological framework. [1]
      The Freewoman [1]
      the French language [2]
      the French language in health sciences [1]
      The garden of Viziers [1]
      the ghazal [1]
      the Greek language [1]
      the Halle–Leipzig Intellectual Circle [1]