- Serbian epic poetry
Serbian epic poetry (Српске епске народне песме) is a form of
epic poetry originating in theSerbian lands , today'sSerbia ,Bosnia and Herzegovina ,Montenegro andCroatia . The main cycles were composed by unknown Serb authors between the 14th and 19th centuries. They are largely concerned with historical events and personages.tructure
Their structure contains some repeating formulas ("Dear God, a great miracle", "years of days", "writes a tiny letter", "they have fought till summer day noon") and numbers; the number three is used to such extremes that, for example, if something breaks, it always "breaks into three halves". Longer poems can have more than five hundred lines. Each line has exactly ten syllables and
caesura after fourth syllable. Songs could be recited, but traditionally they are sung accompanied by a musical instrument calledgusle .Corpus
The corpus of Serbian epic poetry is divided into cycles:
*Non-historic cycle
*Pre-Kosovo cycle - poems about events that predate theBattle of Kosovo
*Cycle ofMarko Kraljević
*Kosovo cycle - poems about events that happened just before and after theBattle of Kosovo (no poem covers the battle itself)
*Post-Kosovo cycle - poems about post-Battle events
*Cycle ofhajduks
*Cycle ofuskoks
*Poems about the liberation of Serbia
*Poems about the liberation of MontenegroPoems depict historical events with varying degrees of accuracy.
Modern Serbian Epic Poetry
Serbian epic poetry is being made even today in this same form. Modern songs sing about modern events and people, such as the
Kosovo war orRadovan Karadžić . Some modern songs are published in books or recorded, and undercopyright , but some are inpublic domain , and modified by subsequent authors just like old ones. There are new songs that mimic Serbian epic poetry, but are humorous and not epic in nature; these are also circulating around with no known author. In the latter half of the 19th century, a certain MP would exit the Serbian parliament each day, and tell of the debate over the Monetary Reform Bill in the style of epic poetry.Excerpts
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Slavic antithesis :*(
Marko Kraljević speaks: )*cquote|"Thou dear hand, oh thou my fair green apple, Where didst blossom? Where has fate now plucked thee? Woe is me! thou blossomed on my bosom, Thou wast plucked, alas, upon
Kosovo !"*cquote|"Oh my bird, oh my dear grey falcon, How do you feel with your wing torn out?" "I am feeling with my wing torn out Like a brother one without the other."
Modern example of Serbian epics as recorded in 1992 by film director
Paweł Pawlikowski in a documentary for theBBC "Serbian epics"; an anonymousgusle singer comparesRadovan Karadžić , as he prepares to depart forGeneva for peace talk, toKarađorđe , who had led theFirst Serbian Uprising against the Turks in 1804 [cite book |author=Judah, Tim |title=The Serbs - History, Myth and the Destruction of Yugoslavia |year=1997 |location=New Haven and London |publisher=Yale University Press] :Quotes
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Jacob Grimm
*Charles Simic ee also
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List of national poetries External links
* [http://www.rastko.org.yu/isk/nmilosevic-oral_tradition.html An article about Serbian oral tradition]
* [http://home.earthlink.net/~markdlew/SerbEpic/index.htm Songs from Kosovo cycle]
* [http://www.kosovo.net/sk/history/battle_of_kosovo.html The Battle of Kosovo - Serbian Epic Poems] Preface byCharles Simic "Swallow Press/Ohio University Press," Athens 1987
* [http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/hbs/ Heroic Ballads of Servia] "translated by George Rapall Noyes and Leonard Bacon", 1913MP3s
** [http://www.njegos.net/audio/poucenje_u_stihovima.mp3 Lesson in rhyme]
** [http://www.njegos.net/audio/pjesma_karadjordju.mp3 Poem for Karadjordje]
** [http://www.njegos.net/audio/pogibijapasenaselokruse.mp3 Fate of vizier Mahmud-pasha in the village of Krusa]
** [http://www.slobodnasrpska.org/muzika/jama/KoritskaJama1.mp3 Pit of Korich] [http://www.slobodnasrpska.org/muzika/jama/KoritskaJama2.mp3 Part 2] [http://www.slobodnasrpska.org/muzika/jama/KoritskaJama3.mp3 Part 3]References
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