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philosophical polemics, and comparative perspective, discourse, inspired by other contemporary European literatures, gave a touch of elegant and witty lightness to anecdotal narratives, and soon influenced a younger generation of critics and essayists. Pavle grew into an authoritarian figure in Serbian academia but was less present in public than his brother. His literary history and his numerous specialized studies on nineteenth-century Serbian theater and other matters were considered a standard for more than 60 years, along with Skerlić's work, which was, to be sure, ideologically more attractive.
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Pavle Popović was French-oriented, like his brother Bogdan. Pavle complimented Jovan Skerlić's work by publishing an overview of Serbian literature (1913) that emphasized early literary history and the oral tradition that followed. His method of literary history combined archival research,
166:), in 1894, he was appointed as assistant professor in Serbian Literature at the university, his alma mater, in 1895. Four years later Pavle published a "Survey of Serbian Literature," from its beginnings until modern times, and this was translated into Russian in 1913. 188:) and soon afterwards he became one of the most successful Rectors, distinguishing himself in rebuilding the university and in particular its library, which the German bombardments had destroyed. He was a visiting professor at 177:. In his spare time, Pavle wrote a brief "Survey of Jugoslav Literature" which the Cambridge University Press published in Serbian in 1918. He also wrote a number of articles and pamphlets, literary and political, in English. 536: 566: 541: 30: 561: 169:
During the Balkan Wars of 1912 and 1913, Pavle served in the army as a sergeant, attached to the Serbian Armed Forces' General Headquarters. During the
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Pavle Popović was born on 16 April 1868 at Belgrade where he was brought up and educated, until he graduated in 1889 from the
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http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/lookupname?key=Popovic%2C%20Pavle%2C%201868-1939
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Beograd u hodu ka Evropi: Kulturni uticaji Britanije i Nemačke na beogradsku elitu 1918–1941
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On his return home in 1919, he was made Professor of Jugoslav Literature at the
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https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-edinburgh-east-fife-36427754
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Pavle Popović corresponded with the following scholars
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Belgrade
Principality of Serbia
Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Serbian Cyrillic
University of Belgrade
Bogdan Popović

Grandes Écoles
Šabac
Geneva
Paris
French moralists
Petar II Petrović-Njegoš
The Mountain Wreath
Great War
Sir Ralph Paget
University of Belgrade
University of Belgrade
King's College London
Milivoy S. Stanoyevich
George Rapall Noyes
John Dyneley Prince
Robert William Seton-Watson
Watson Kirkconnell
Ljubomir Nedić
Bogdan Popović
Jovan Skerlić
ISBN
86-7403-085-8

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