Songs of the Serbian People: From the Collections of Vuk Karadzic

Edited by Milne Holton , Vasa D. Mihailovich
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Songs of the Serbian People: From the Collections of Vuk Karadzic

Edited by Milne Holton , Vasa D. Mihailovich
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328 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Apr 17, 1997
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 328
  • Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
  • ISBN: 9780822956099
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 1.2" L x 9.0" H
Milne Holton is professor of English and comparative literature at the University of Maryland.    Among his books are The Big Horse: Stories of Modern Macedonia, Reading the Ashes, The New  Polish Poetry, Austrian Poetry Today, and with Mihailovich, Serbian Poetry from the Beginnings to the Present.

Vasa D. Mahailovich is professor emeritus of Slavic languages and literature at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. His many books include Introduction to Yugoslav Literature, White Stones and Fir Trees: An Anthology of Slavic Literature, Contemporary Yugoslav Poetry, Serbian Poetry from the Beginnings to the Present, and Dictionary of Literary Biography: South Slav Writers Before World War II.
“Commentaries to each translated poem are expertly done, useful and informative. They abound with cultural detail and historical observations, helping the reader, who does not know the Serbian language and who is not familiar with the historical and social context, to better understand the folk songs which make up the soul of the Serbian people.”
—American Srbobran

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