Songs of the Serbian People

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Pub. Date: 1997-04-17
Publisher(s): Univ of Pittsburgh Pr
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Summary

In the early nineteenth century, Vuk Karadzic, a Serb scholar and linguist, collected and eventually published transcriptions of the traditional oral poetry of the South Slavs. It was a monumental and unprecedented undertaking. Karadzic gathered and heard performances of the rich songs of Balkan peasants, outlaws, and professional singers and their rebel heroes. His four volumes constitute the classic anthology of Balkan oral poetry, treasured for nearly two centuries by readers of all literatures, and influential to such literary giants as Goethe, Merimee, Pushkin, Mickiewicz, and Sir Walter Scott. This edition of the songs offers the most complete and authoritative translations ever assembled in English. Holton and Mihailovich, leading scholars of Slavic literature, have preserved here the unique meter and rhythm at the heart of Serbian oral poetry, as well as the idiom of the original singers. Extensive notes and comments aid the reader in understanding the poems, the history they record and the oral tradition that lies beneath them, the singers and their audience. The songs contain seven cycles, identified here in sections titled: Songs Before History, Before Kosovo, the Battle of Kosovo, Marko Karadzic, Under the Turks, Songs of the Outlaws, and Songs of the Serbian Insurrection. The editors have selected the best known and most representative songs from each of the cycles. A complete biography is also provided.

Table of Contents

Pronunciation Guide
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introductionp. 1
The Vila Builds a Townp. 15
The Shepherd Who Was Devouredp. 16
The Sun and the Moon Woo a Maidenp. 17
The Wedding of the Shining Moonp. 18
The Tsar and the Girlp. 19
Jovan and the Leader of the Giantsp. 21
The Brothers and Their Sisterp. 32
God Leaves No Debt Unpaidp. 37
The Wedding of Tsar Dusanp. 49
Uros and the Mrljavcevicesp. 70
The Building of Skadarp. 78
The Wedding of King Vukasinp. 86
The Wedding of Prince Lazarp. 96
The Building of Ravanicap. 102
Banovic Strahinjap. 106
Fragments of Various Kosovo Songsp. 134
Tsar Lazar and Tsaritsa Milicap. 140
The Fall of the Serbian Empirep. 147
The Death of the Mother of the Jugovicesp. 150
The Kosovo Maidenp. 153
Marko Kraljevic Recognizes His Father's Saberp. 163
Prince Marko's Plowingp. 167
Marko Drinks Wine at Ramadanp. 169
A Maiden Outwits Markop. 173
Marko Kraljevic and Alil Agap. 176
Marko Kraljevic and Mina of Kosturp. 182
Marko Kraljevic and the Twelve Arabsp. 193
Marko Kraljevic and Musa the Robberp. 195
Marko Kraljevic and the Vilap. 204
The Death of Marko Kraljevicp. 209
Radul Bey and the Bulgarian King Sismanp. 217
The Death of Duke Prijezdap. 223
Porca of Avala and Vuk, the Fiery Dragonp. 227
The Division of the Jaksicesp. 232
The Wife of Hasan Agap. 236
Janko Jurisicp. 240
Predrag and Nenadp. 248
Old Novak and Knez Bogosavp. 255
The Captivity of Stojan Jankovicp. 258
The Wedding of Ljubovic's Sisterp. 263
The Death of Ivo of Senjip. 267
Old Vujadinp. 271
The Beginning of the Revolt Against the Dahijasp. 278
The Battle on Misarp. 298
Selected Bibliographyp. 307
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