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The similarities between Grčić and Hoffmann is more general. It cannot be seen at once, but many components of the fantastic are common to both writers. These are: the protagonists feeling being cut off from the others and being exceptional, the feeling of foreboding, and complete interaction between
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Milena Stefanović died suddenly at the age of 16, while Jovan was away preparing for his medical studies in Pozun. Shocked and horrified by Milena's sudden death, he began seriously writing poems, dedicating an entire cycle of poems to her memory. He wrote: "From your name 'Mileno' .... I baptize
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In 1863 Jovan Grčić began his brief but sensational career as a lyric poet. For a span of five years he wrote five books of poems and three short stories. He began with "Ne boj mi se" (Fear me not), a poem which appeared in the literary periodical
219:, where he could receive better clinical care than at home. He died in the Beočin monastery in Fruska Gora on 25 May 1875 at the age of 29. He was buried near the entrance of the monastery. The funeral was attended by his medical colleagues, 262:, the similarity between Gogol and Grcic is not an essential one. It originates from the imperative of time and the political orientation of Grčić Milenko and especially from the use of similar sources: folk fantastic and folk beliefs. 210:
He would eventually change his surname Grčki to Grčić and add his first love's name to his. It was from then on that he was known as Jovan Grčić-Milenko. In 1867 he moved from Pozun to Vienna to continue his medical studies at the
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Instead of proceeding to the university, he went to visit his parents back home, in Čerević. There he fell in love with the young Milena Stefanović, and through her parents he became acquainted with physician and poet
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He has been called a "Nightingale of Fruška Gora", for his lyrical work. A selection of his works has been included in various anthologies and literary histories, such as the
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He was best known for his lyrical poetry than his prose. However, he also wrote three extremely well-written short stories with fantastic elements which are:
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origin. His father Todor, a merchant, died young (1850), leaving his wife to raise the children. Jovan was educated in Serbian in Čerević, and in German in
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the plot, the main hero and nature. These similarities are not found in single parts of the stories but throughout the narrative.
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as the oldest of three children (Jovan, Djordje and Katica) of Todor and Ana Grcki. His family was of
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poet, writer and a physician. The freshness of his lyrical poetry places him in the succession of
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in 1863. He was a regular contributor with translations from German from 1864 to 1867.
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Anthology Of serbian Children's Poetry before the Period of Zmaj's Poetry
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Analyzing the fantastic stories of Jovan Grčić-Milenko with reference to
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and he is also noted for his power of natural description. He translated
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Milenko, Jovan Grčić; Grčić, Jovan Milenko; Živković, Dragiša (1987).
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Pregled književnosti hrvatske i srpske, Volume 2, Parts 1-2
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U gostionici kod 'Polu zvezde' na imendan šantavog torbara
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U gostionici kod Poluzvezde na imendanu šantavog torbara
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Čerević
Austrian Empire
Fruška Gora
Kingdom of Hungary
Serbia
University of Vienna
Serbian Cyrillic
Serbian
Branko Radičević
Goethe
Schiller
Heine
Serbian
German
Čerević
Beočin
Srem
Austrian Empire
Greek
Petrovaradin
Szeged
Pozun
Jovan Jovanović Zmaj
Laza Kostić
University of Vienna
Beočin monastery
Jovan Jovanović Zmaj
Matica srpska
Novi Sad

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