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The Philosophical Discourse in the Poetry of Mate Meršić Miloradić

Davor Piskač ; Hrvatski studiji Sveučilišta u Zagrebu


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Abstract

Mate Meršić Miloradic, a priest, the philosopher and the poet, is very important in cultural history of the Burgenland. He searches for inspiration in the folk life and customs of the Burgenland Croatians. His poetry is, in one part, based on intertextual philosophical discourse and, in the other part, he himself developed style of the poetry which is referring on the current personal and social issues. We can say, with complete certainty, that Miloradic is the poet with the greatest opus in chakavian language at the beginning of the twentieth century. Thus, according to these criteria, he is also because in his poetry he is “better” as the scientist than the poet. On the other hand, his poetry was able to homogenize Croats of Burgenland by almost Illyrian enthusiasm and makes them proud of Miloradić’s work. He also strongly contributed to the extensive opus of the Croatian Chakavian poetry. Among the people he was very popular because of his poetry, and in Croatian culture he was respected because he appeared as a peculiar poetical personality.

Keywords

Mate Meršić Miloradić; Burgenland; philosopher; poetic and philosophical discourse; Meršić as a scholar

Hrčak ID:

204363

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/204363

Publication date:

30.7.2018.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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