31:
208:
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.
127:
173:, he was sent by the Government on special missions, first to Italy, then to France and finally to England, where he remained until the end of the war. While in London, he was in charge of all those Serbian schoolboys and undergraduates who, after the invasion of Serbia, were brought to England in the summer of 1916 through the generosity of the British people and the enterprise of the Serbian Relief Fund, founded by Lady Paget, the wife of
207:
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
546:
531:
526:
521:
216:
432:
419:
364:
447:
134:
Pavle Popović was born on 16 April 1868 at
Belgrade where he was brought up and educated, until he graduated in 1889 from the
155:
380:
224:
470:
199:(Serbian Literary Society) from 1911 to 1920, its vice-president from 1920 to 1928, and president from 1928 to 1937.
150:, from 1894 until 1896, as a postgraduate student of French literature. After the publication of his study of the "
103:
571:
189:
212:
185:
181:
111:
110:; 16 April 1868 – 4 June 1939) was a Serbian literary critic and historian, a professor and rector at the
55:
74:
503:
556:
551:
488:
403:
220:
159:
126:
420:
http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/lookupname?key=Popovic%2C%20Pavle%2C%201868-1939
228:
138:, as the university was then still called. After serving as an assistant schoolmaster, first at
360:
330:
325:
135:
115:
408:
357:
Beograd u hodu ka Evropi: Kulturni uticaji
Britanije i Nemačke na beogradsku elitu 1918–1941
335:
151:
174:
455:
118:, also a well-known and equally influential literary critic and university professor.
515:
180:
On his return home in 1919, he was made
Professor of Jugoslav Literature at the
170:
139:
51:
143:
147:
125:
404:
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-edinburgh-east-fife-36427754
211:
Pavle Popović corresponded with the following scholars
89:
81:
62:
37:
21:
184:(in 1905, Belgrade's Grandes Écoles became the
381:"PREGLED SRPSKE KNJIŽEVNOSTI - Pavle Popović"
8:
537:Academic staff of the University of Belgrade
359:. Belgrade: Institut za savremenu istoriju.
301:Književna kritika - književna istoriografija
195:Pavle Popović was also the secretary of the
477:
471:"Павле Поповић и југословенска књижевност"
29:
18:
415:(Belgrade, 1914, 1921) pages 484 and 485.
154:" in 1893 and a critical work on Vladika
347:
567:People from the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
542:Rectors of the University of Belgrade
495:Rector of the University of Belgrade
16:Serbian literary critic and historian
7:
93:literary critic, literary historian
130:Portrait of Popović as a young man
14:
562:People from the Kingdom of Serbia
413:Istorija nove srpske književnosti
142:and then in Belgrade, he went to
418:On-line books by Pavle Popović:
433:"Plemstvo duha - Pavle Popović"
547:Serbian expatriates in England
107:
1:
158:of Montenegro's famous poem
231:, and many other academics.
532:Serbian literary historians
527:20th-century Serbian people
522:19th-century Serbian people
241:Pregled srpske književnosti
225:Robert William Seton-Watson
588:
500:
493:
485:
480:
259:Nova srpska književnost 2
253:Nova srpska književnost 1
247:Jugoslovenska književnost
28:
473:. Istorijska biblioteka.
289:Stara srpska književnost
197:Srpska književna zadruga
156:Petar II Petrović-Njegoš
114:. He is the brother of
454:. SANU. Archived from
213:Milivoy S. Stanoyevich
186:University of Belgrade
182:University of Belgrade
131:
112:University of Belgrade
56:Principality of Serbia
355:Gašić, Ranka (2005).
190:King's College London
129:
75:Kingdom of Yugoslavia
402:"The Serbian Boys":
265:Narodna književnost
221:John Dyneley Prince
217:George Rapall Noyes
160:The Mountain Wreath
315:(posthumous, 2004)
309:(posthumous, 2004)
303:(posthumous, 2002)
297:(posthumous, 2000)
291:(posthumous, 2000)
285:(posthumous, 2000)
279:(posthumous, 2000)
273:(posthumous, 2000)
271:Dubrovačke studije
267:(posthumous, 2000)
261:(posthumous, 2000)
255:(posthumous, 1999)
229:Watson Kirkconnell
132:
510:
509:
504:Čedomilj Mitrović
501:Succeeded by
489:Bogdan Gavrilović
481:Academic offices
307:Ćirilo i Metodije
277:Milovan Vidaković
97:
96:
579:
486:Preceded by
478:
474:
466:
464:
463:
436:
395:
394:
392:
391:
377:
371:
370:
352:
152:French moralists
109:
104:Serbian Cyrillic
69:
47:
45:
33:
19:
587:
586:
582:
581:
580:
578:
577:
576:
572:Serbian writers
512:
511:
506:
497:
491:
469:
461:
459:
448:"Павле ПОПОВИЋ"
446:
443:
431:
428:
399:
398:
389:
387:
379:
378:
374:
367:
354:
353:
349:
344:
322:
237:
205:
203:Literary critic
175:Sir Ralph Paget
124:
77:
71:
67:
58:
49:
43:
41:
24:
17:
12:
11:
5:
585:
583:
575:
574:
569:
564:
559:
554:
549:
544:
539:
534:
529:
524:
514:
513:
508:
507:
502:
499:
492:
487:
483:
482:
476:
475:
467:
442:
441:External links
439:
438:
437:
427:
424:
423:
422:
416:
406:
397:
396:
372:
365:
346:
345:
343:
340:
339:
338:
333:
331:Bogdan Popović
328:
326:Ljubomir Nedić
321:
318:
317:
316:
310:
304:
298:
292:
286:
280:
274:
268:
262:
256:
250:
244:
236:
235:Selected works
233:
204:
201:
136:Grandes Écoles
123:
120:
116:Bogdan Popović
95:
94:
91:
87:
86:
83:
79:
78:
72:
70:(aged 71)
64:
60:
59:
50:
39:
35:
34:
26:
25:
22:
15:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
584:
573:
570:
568:
565:
563:
560:
558:
555:
553:
550:
548:
545:
543:
540:
538:
535:
533:
530:
528:
525:
523:
520:
519:
517:
505:
496:
490:
484:
479:
472:
468:
458:on 2016-03-04
457:
453:
449:
445:
444:
440:
434:
430:
429:
425:
421:
417:
414:
410:
409:Jovan Skerlić
407:
405:
401:
400:
386:
382:
376:
373:
368:
366:86-7403-085-8
362:
358:
351:
348:
341:
337:
336:Jovan Skerlić
334:
332:
329:
327:
324:
323:
319:
314:
311:
308:
305:
302:
299:
296:
293:
290:
287:
284:
281:
278:
275:
272:
269:
266:
263:
260:
257:
254:
251:
248:
245:
242:
239:
238:
234:
232:
230:
226:
222:
218:
214:
209:
202:
200:
198:
193:
191:
187:
183:
178:
176:
172:
167:
165:
164:Gorski Vjenac
161:
157:
153:
149:
145:
141:
137:
128:
121:
119:
117:
113:
108:Павле Поповић
105:
101:
100:Pavle Popović
92:
90:Occupation(s)
88:
84:
80:
76:
65:
61:
57:
53:
48:16 April 1868
40:
36:
32:
27:
23:Pavle Popović
20:
494:
460:. Retrieved
456:the original
451:
412:
388:. Retrieved
385:www.delfi.rs
384:
375:
356:
350:
312:
306:
300:
294:
288:
282:
276:
270:
264:
258:
252:
246:
240:
210:
206:
196:
194:
179:
168:
163:
133:
99:
98:
68:(1939-06-04)
557:1939 deaths
552:1868 births
82:Nationality
66:4 June 1939
516:Categories
498:1924–1927
462:2016-02-16
390:2019-08-02
342:References
313:Sveti Sava
73:Belgrade,
44:1868-04-16
283:O Njegošu
171:Great War
122:Biography
320:See also
52:Belgrade
452:Чланови
426:Sources
295:Dnevnik
435:. RTS.
363:
249:(1918)
243:(1909)
144:Geneva
148:Paris
140:Šabac
361:ISBN
146:and
85:Serb
63:Died
38:Born
518::
450:.
411:,
383:.
227:,
223:,
219:,
215:,
192:.
106::
54:,
465:.
393:.
369:.
162:(
102:(
46:)
42:(
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.