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Bosnian Franciscan and writer, Matija Divković (1563 – 1631), is considered to be the founder of modern Bosnia and Herzegovina literature. [51] [52] He wrote in narodni jezik (transl. Peoples Language), which was, beside Bosnian, at the time, a common name among Bosnians for the South Slavic language, Štokavian dialect. [53]
The handbook, Bosnian Book of the Science of Conduct by Abdulvehab Ilhamija (1773–1821) Abdulah Sidran (1944–2024), writer and poett Alija Isaković (1932–1997), writer, essayist, publicist, playwright, and lexicographer
Bosniak epic poetry (Bosnian: Bošnjačke epske narodne pjesme) is a form of epic poetry originating in today's Bosnia and Herzegovina and in the Sandžak region, which is a part of modern-day Serbia and Montenegro. Bosniak epic poetry developed during the Ottoman period. Historically, they were accompanied by the Gusle.
Bosnia and Herzegovina has a rich literary heritage. Matija Divković, Bosnian Franciscan and writer is considered to be the founder of the modern literature of Bosnia and Herzegovina. [14] [15] Notable poets include Antun Branko Šimić, Aleksa Šantić, Jovan Dučić and Mak Dizdar. [16]
The Bosnian Franciscan Matija Divković, regarded as the founder of the modern literature of Bosnia and Herzegovina, [57] [58] asserts in his work Nauk krstjanski za narod slovinski ("The Christian doctrine for the Slavic peoples") from 1611 his "translation from Latin to the real and true Bosnian language" (A privideh iz dijačkog u pravi i ...
The Museum of Literature's building is located in Stari Grad (transl. Old Town), more precisely Baščaršija neighborhood in the heart of Sarajevo, in close proximity to the new Despić House. This older family house was built in the middle of the 19th century, and was originally owned by the Skarić family and was a birth house of Vladislav ...
Mak Dizdar also fought against the forced influence of Serbicisms on the Bosnian colloquial vernacular, in his 1970 article "Marginalije o jeziku i oko njega". After the collapse of Communism and following the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Dizdar's poetic magnum opus has remained the cornerstone of modern Bosnia and Herzegovina literature.
Medieval literature of Bosnia and Herzegovina (4 C, 2 P) N. Non-fiction works about the Bosnian genocide (2 P) W. Works by Bosnia and Herzegovina writers (1 C)