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advising him to go for the mountains to find a particular plant which will cure his love pain. Then on a golden apple he makes a notice of a beautiful fairy Grace (Milošća) which transfers him across the seas to Podgorje, where he continues the journey by himself. But, soon he runs into a beast, from which Grace saves him and leads him by safer pathways. Afterwards, he arrives to the Gates of hell (
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The hero is the shepherd Zoran (i.e. Zoranić himself), who for seven years has been suffering from unrequited love towards a maiden Jaga. One morning, wandering around, he arrives to a well called Vodica, having gotten bored with his life. Suddenly from a well a fairy Zorica (Napeja) appears,
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Zoranić lived in times of a great danger from invading Ottoman Turks, and that consciousness has inspired his work; it pervaded it with patriotic fervour, against which all poet's personal sufferings, wishes and troubles pale and retreat.
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and thence by the sea back to Nin. Accompanied by stanzas of Petrarchan and pastoral voice, Zoranić's novel, imbuing with life an Arcadian idyll, echoes with "sorrowful shepard's tune of dispersed legacy"
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It is a pastoral-allegorical novel (a very common type of prose in that period), written mostly in prose but with many passages in verse. Typologically it's a unique piece of its kind in
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in form, the principal line of the story is patriotic in character. It is composed of 24 chapters, and the introductory contains a dedication to Matej Matijević, the canon of
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The next day Zoran meets a company of shepherds with whom he spends the next three days. On the fifth day, Zoran hears from shepherds a story on the origin of
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The story tells about a poet's imaginary seven-day journey across Croatian mountains on which he embarks in order to forget his love miseries. Although
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and heads further to the east. There he discovers a small group of shepherds that complains of being attacked by the wolves from eastern sides (i.e.
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Xenia Slavica: papers presented to Gojko Ružičić on the occasion of his seventy-fifth birthday, 2 February 1969
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down to the mouth of Krka (where she makes her disappearance). Thence, fairy Grace returns him back to
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Dutch Contributions to the Fourteenth International Congress of Slavists ... - Google Books
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mnozi mudri i naučeni jesu, ki sebe i jazik svoj zadovoljno pohvaliti i naresiti umili bi
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Peter Zoranić' "Planine", der erste südslawische Roman an der Schwelle zur Neuzeit
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Peter Houtzagers, H.; Houtzagers, Peter; Kalsbeek, Janneke; Schaeken, J. (2008).
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Petar Zoranić i njegove Planine u književnoj historiografiji
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in 1536 and published posthumously in Venice in 1569.
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Index


Petar Zoranić
Venetian Republic
prose fiction
novel
Petar Zoranić
pastoral
Nin
Paklenica
Bura
Velebit
Turks
Dinara
Latinness
Helleness
Croatess
Knin
Skradin
Šibenik
Zaton
Juraj Divnić
Croatian literature
Virgil
Ovid
Dante
Boccaccio
Petrarch
Jacopo Sannazaro
Marko Marulić
allegory

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