Typological Parallels and Differences in the Poetry of Taras Shevchenko and Slovak Romantic Poets (Samo Chalupka, Andrej Sládkovič, Janko Kráľ, Ján Botto) Cover Image

Typologické paralely a rozdiely medzi poéziou Tarasa Ševčenka a slovenskými romantikmi (Samo Chalupka, Andrej Sládkovič, Janko Kráľ, Ján Botto)
Typological Parallels and Differences in the Poetry of Taras Shevchenko and Slovak Romantic Poets (Samo Chalupka, Andrej Sládkovič, Janko Kráľ, Ján Botto)

Author(s): Oleksandr Boron'
Subject(s): Slovak Literature, Ukrainian Literature
Published by: Ústav slovenskej literatúry SAV
Keywords: 19th century Ukrainian literature; 19th century Slovak literature; Romanticism; analogies; similarities; typological overlaps; differences;

Summary/Abstract: The paper aims at identifying possible typological overlaps between the works of Slovak romantic poets (Samo Chalupka, Andrej Sládkovič, Janko Kráľ, Ján Botto) and the most prominent Ukrainian writer Taras Shevchenko. The paper uses a comparative typological approach. The research is carried out within the framework of such a kind of comparative typology as comparative thématologie. Typological comparison of Slovak poets’ works to the ones of Taras Shevchenko revealed not single ideological-thematic overlaps between them. On the other hand, it clarified a modern idea of the creative individuality of each of the poets under consideration. All the poets are united by a universal motif of love for motherland, longing for it, especially in the conditions of being in a foreign country or even exile, as in Shevchenko’s case. The poets employ similar artistic means, celebrating beauty of their native land. At the same time in the works of Slovak poets and Shevchenko there is no lack in examples of different interpretations of similar subjects, as in the verses with the same name „Mower“ of Chalupka and of Shevchenko, poems „Maryna“ of Sládkovič and of Shevchenko, ballads „Yellow Lily“ of Botto and „Lily“ of the Ukrainian. A comparative typological approach to the material, well known at first sight, provides a detection of previously unnoticed analogies and similarities between the works of Slovak poets and Shevchenko, enabling a new understanding of the common literary and socio-political context.

  • Issue Year: 67/2020
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 93-104
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: Slovak