Христо Ботев, Стихотворения by Khristo Botev

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Author Botev, Khristo, 1848-1876
Title Христо Ботев, Стихотворения
Note The Poems of Hristo Botev
Contents On parting (in 1868) -- To my first love -- Sharing -- Elegy -- To my mother -- To my brother -- In the tavern -- Hadji Dimitar -- My prayer -- A cloud of darkness has appeared -- Stranger -- Eloped -- The struggle -- St. George's Day -- A patriot -- To her -- Haidouks (father and son) -- Why am I not...? -- A message -- The hanging of Vassil Levski.
Credits Produced by Snezhina Gileva
Summary "Христо Ботев, Стихотворения" by Khristo Botev is a collection of poems written during the late 19th century, specifically around the time of Bulgaria's struggle for independence from Ottoman rule. This work encapsulates themes of patriotism, sacrifice, and the emotional turmoil of a nation yearning for freedom. Botev, a notable figure in Bulgarian literature and a revolutionary, uses his poetry to convey deep feelings of love for his homeland, the pain of separation, and the noble quest for liberty. The collection consists of various poignant pieces showcasing Botev's mastery of language and emotional depth. Through intimate verses like "On Parting," the poet expresses a heartfelt farewell to his mother as he embarks on a fight for freedom, while in "Elegy," he reflects on the pain and suffering of his people under oppression. The poem "The Hanging of Vassil Levski" pays tribute to a national hero, emphasizing themes of martyrdom and national identity. Overall, Botev's work captures the essence of the Bulgarian fight for independence, intertwining personal grief with national struggle, and leaving a lasting impact on Bulgarian literature and cultural consciousness. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language Bulgarian
LoC Class PG: Language and Literatures: Slavic (including Russian), Languages and Literature
Subject Poetry
Category Text
EBook-No. 2790
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Apr 19, 2013
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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