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820: 924:, a new symbiosis arose between the reformed Catholicism and the (re-)emerging Croatian identity, that undoubtedly influenced the local Baroque art. Thus, this reformed Catholicism was one of the most important factors for developing a separate Croatian ethnic consciousness and Gundulić's poem Osman was expression of distinct Croatian (pre-)national feelings. According to Slobodan Drakulić, professor of sociology at 771: 654: 435: 1187: 718: 573: 50: 158: 375:) on 8 January 1589. Son of Francesco di Francesco Gundulić (Frano Franov Gundulić, senator and diplomat, once the Ragusan envoy to Constantinople and councilor of the Republic to the Pope Gregory VIII) and Dživa Gradić (de Gradi). He received an excellent education. He probably studied the humanities with the Jesuit 641:
had 20 cantos, but the 14th and the 15th were never found. Judging from the modern perspective, two approaches seem to dominate the contemporary appraisal of Gundulić's poetry: on one hand, his poetic influence has dimmed due to a change in aesthetic sensibility (Gundulić's chief literary predecessor
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He began his literary career by writing poems and staging melodramas that became popular in Dubrovnik. But Ivan published only his larger works. His earlier work, which he referred to as a "brood of darkness", is now lost. His first publications were in 1621, when he rewrote several of David's Psalms
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in order to negotiate peace and Kazlar-aga to choose which Polish noblewoman would suit him best for marriage. Gundulić describes the travels of both Ali-pasha and Kazlar-aga while paying much attention to the battle of Chocim and the enslaved Slavs that suffer under Ottoman rule. After numerous
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in Ragusa. After that he studied Roman law and jurisprudence in general, where he held numerous offices for the Great Council of the Republic. In 1608, when he was nineteen, he became a member of the Veliko vieće (Great Council). Twice, in 1615 and 1619, he held the temporary function of knez
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At the age of thirty he married Nicoleta Sorkočević (Sorgo) (died 1644) who bore him three sons, Frano (Francesco), Mato (Matheo), Šišmundo "Šiško" (Segismondo) and two daughters, Marija "Mare" (Maria) Gondola and Dživa (Giovanna).
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and descriptions of how the era of pre-Ottoman glory of the Bulgarians, Serbs, Hungarians, Albanians and especially the Poles could be easily restored. According to the storyline, Sultan Osman dispatched Ali-pasha to the
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On the other hand, Gundulić's ethnicity is part of the Serb-Croat distinctions in self-identification of the Western South Slavic enlighteners, that was one of the major problems in 20th century Yugoslavia.
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Tomb of Ivan Gundulić in the Franciscan church, Dubrovnik, where his name is spelled as Dživo Franov Gundulić (in dative case, meaning: John, Francis' son, Gundulić)
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When Ethnicity Did Not Matter in the Balkans: A Study of Identity in Pre-Nationalist Croatia, Dalmatia, and Slavonia in the Medieval and Early-Modern Periods
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Da su Shakespearea, ovako kao Držića uvrstili u srpske pisce, Britanci bi se samo nasmijali i možda od toga stvorili još jedan montipajtonovski skeč
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Slobodan Drakulic (2008) Premodern Croatian Nationalism?, in "Nationalism and Ethnic Politics," 14:4, 523-548, DOI: 10.1080/13537110802473308.
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Bronze relief on the statue of Ivan Gundulić in Dubrovnik, showing a scene from the ninth canto where Sunčanica is taken to the Sultan's harem
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failed attempts to restore order in the empire, the army captures Osman and executes him, bringing the imprisoned Mustafa as the new sultan.
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based on Ivan Gundulić's Osman and his son Šišmundo Gundulić, who continued Osman with the Sunčanica history. It was first performed at the
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Osman was printed for the first time in Dubrovnik in 1826, with the two missing cantos being replaced by poems written by the poet
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and is considered as one of its apogees. By presenting the contrast of struggle between Christianity and Islam, Gundulić continued
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Srbija ne odustaje: Novim zakonom opet svojataju djela Držića i Gundulića, naše Ministarstvo kulture i medija priprema im odgovor
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the famous Ivan Gundulić verses: "O liepa, o draga, o slatka slobodo" ("Oh beautiful, oh precious, oh sweet Liberty").
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written in 1628, where he rhapsodises on the former glory of Dubrovnik and contains some of the most famous verses in
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Zlatko Isaković, Identity and Security in Former Yugoslavia, Routledge Revivals, Edition reprint, Routledge, 2019,
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in which Gundulić and other Dubrovnik writers are part of Serbian cultural heritage. Croatian scholars with
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Marie-Janine Calic, The Great Cauldron: A History of Southeastern Europe, Harvard University Press, 2019,
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At a charity concert held for the children of war-torn Bosnia-Herzegovina in September 1995,
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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by composing the last two chapters, which were left unfinished upon the poet's death.
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condemn both claims about solely Serbian or joint cultural heritage as an example of
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Practices of Coexistence: Constructions of the Other in Early Modern Perceptions
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Dubrovačka književnost ni u kojem smislu nije sastavni dio srpske književnosti
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begins with the Sultan's grasping of the situation caused by the 1621 Ottoman
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scholars as either solely Serbian or a part of joint Serbian and Croatian
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is firmly rooted within the rich literary tradition of the Croatian
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festival at the Croatian National Theatre Ivan pl. Zajc in Rijeka.
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Eastern Europe: An Introduction to the People, Lands, and Culture
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married, Gundulić wrote a poem to honor the event, he noted that
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poet. According to Marie-Janine Calic, professor of History at
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was not published in the integral edition until 1844, when the
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Zašto srpska književnost ne prisvoji cijelu hrvatsku baštinu
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and wrote several religious poems. He then wrote his famous
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Ivan Gundulić in the Online Edition Encyclopædia Britannica
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Ivan Gundulić in the Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia 2004
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Authors of the Medieval and Renaissance Eras: 1100 to 1660
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and Camillo Camilli, who in late 1590 had been appointed
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on 25 July 1893 in Dubrovnik's largest square, Poljana.
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Cross currents: A Yearbook of Central European culture
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Gordana P. Crnković, Ivan Gundulić - Croatian author;
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Jadwiga of Anjou and the Rise of East Central Europe
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Collier's Encyclopedia: With Bibliography and Index
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thou are the treasured gift that God to us endowed,
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Folio 15 Libr. Mort. N°274, Adi le Xbre 1638 Ragusa
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Grolier. 2000. p. 615. 1473:Merriam-Webster's Encyclopedia of Literature 1406:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 1465:. Vol. 20. Collier. 1950. p. 440. 1365:. Princeton University Press. p. 136. 1320:(2002 issue). – Retrieved on 30 March 2009. 804:chose Gundulić's oeuvre as a role model of 601:. Unsourced material may be challenged and 548:the reward of thy pure and sublime grace. 322:of this world" and zeal in opposition to " 156: 145: 1359:Greene, Roland; Cushman, Stephen (2016). 1262:(in Croatian). 2008-10-19. Archived from 1232:(in Croatian). 2008-10-13. 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