France Prešeren - Your Art History Reference Guide!

ArtHistoryClub Information Site on France Prešeren Art History Art History Search        Art History Browse             News        Gallery        Forums        Articles        Weblinks        welcome to our free resource site for all art history lovers!

France Prešeren

(Redirected from France Preseren)
France Prešeren
Enlarge
France Prešeren

France Prešeren (December 3, 1800 - February 8, 1849) was a Slovenian poet.

His name is sometimes Germanized as "Franz Prescheren", especially in older documents from the time Slovenia was ruled by the Austrians.

Prešeren was born in the village of Vrba, Slovenia.

In the past and still today Prešeren was and is considered the first and leading poet of Slovenian poetry, acclaimed not only nationally or regionally, but also according to the standards of the developed European literature. Prešeren was one of the best European romanticists.

His most famous work, Sonetni Venec (A Garland of Sonnets) was directly inspired by his unhappy love for Julija Primic (Germanized "Julia Primitz") and the death of his close friend, the poet Matija Čop (Matthias Tschop). Understandably, many of the verses in this work are full of bittersweet passions. Sonetni Venec was written in an interesting format: the last line of one sonnet becomes the first line of the next, making all fourteen sonnets in the collection an intertwining "garland" of emotional lyricism; one sonnet cannot exist without the other. The first lines of the fourteen sonnets form another sonnet, and the first letters of these lines form the words "Primicovi Julji", "to Julija Primic". Prešeren's poem Zdravljica (A Toast) is the Slovenian national anthem since 1991.

He died on February 8, 1849 in Kranj, Slovenia. The 8th of February, Prešeren's day , is now a national Slovenian Cultural Holiday. Prešeren appears on the Slovenian 1000 tolar banknote.

See also

External link

  • Preseren.net - biographical data, texts of most his poems in Slovenian, English and German language.

Last updated: 10-11-2005 01:25:04
Last updated: 01-04-2007 01:18:57
The contents of this article are licensed from Wikipedia.org under the
GNU Free Documentation License. See original document.
Art History Search | Art History Browse | Contact | Legal info