Markiyan Shashkevych

Markiyan Shashkevych
Markiyan Shashkevych

Pencil portrait of Markiyan Shashkevych by Ivan Trush
Born November 6, 1811(1811-11-06)
Pidlyssia, Złoczów powiat, Halychyna
Died June 7, 1843(1843-06-07) (aged 31)
Nowosiółki, Lesko powiat, Halychyna
Occupation writer, poet, priest, translator
Nationality Halychian
Ethnicity Ukrainian
Citizenship Austria-Hungary
Education Greek Catholic Theological Seminary
Alma mater University of Lviv (1838)
Genres vernacular folklore
Literary movement Ruthenian Triad

Markiyan Shashkevych (November 6, 1811, Pidlyssia, Złoczów powiat, Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria – June 7, 1843, Nowosiółki, Lesko powiat, Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria) was a priest of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church, a poet, a translator, and the leader of the literary revival in Right Bank Ukraine.

In 1832, they organized a group of students aimed at the rise of the Ukrainian dialect free of Church Slavonic and alien 'styles' up to the literary language.[1] He graduated from the Greek Catholic Theological Seminary at University of Lviv in 1838 and worked as a priest in the rural Lwow powiat. During his studies he met Yakiv Holovatsky and Ivan Vahylevych, with whom he formed the Ruthenian Triad (aka Ruska Triytsia).

He also organized nationally conscious Ukrainian young people to work for national and cultural revival in Western Ukrainian lands, particularly to reintroduce the use of spoken Ukrainian language in writing and sermons. The activities of the Shashkevych circle constituted not only a literary phenomenon, but a social and democratic movement. Its greatest achievement was the publication of an almanac entitled Rusalka Dnistrova ('The Mermaid of the Dniester'), which was the first collection of Ukrainian literature to appear in Western Ukraine (1837).[2] The almanac had a decisive effect on the revival and development of Ukrainian literature in Galicia.

After a short life, he was first buried at a Novosilki cemetery (The Bieszczady Mountains) in 1843, and then in 1891 his mortal remains were transferred to the Lychakivskiy Cemetery in Lviv.

See also

Ukrainian literature

References

  1. ^ Between two Empires - Article in Government Portal of Ukraine
  2. ^ The Mermaid of the Dniester - first collection of Ukrainian literature in 1837 - UNESCO Courier, March 1989 by Osyp Petrash


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