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Ksenija Atanasijević as Interpreter of Njegoš
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This chapter discusses the interpretations of the ideas in the literature
of Petar II Petrović Njegoš by Ksenija Atanasijević. First, we present Atanasijević’s
findings in a chronological manner within the historical context of academic
studies of Njegoš, with special attention paid to relations between her, Branislav
Petronijević and Anica Savić Rebac. Further, we discuss the most important ideas
and original findings of Atanasijević’s studies of Njegoš, where we highlight the
position of human existence within the context of religion, philosophy and mysticism,
alongside the metaphysical question of evil. Finally, we present the position
that Njegoš has among other philosophers and poets in Atanasijević’s studies
and her work in general. This text aims to closer determine Ksenija Atanasijević’s
position among the various interpretations of Njegoš and his writing, seeking to
make her a more visible source for future interpretations of this Serbian poet.
Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade : Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, University of Belgrade
Title: Ksenija Atanasijević as Interpreter of Njegoš
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This chapter discusses the interpretations of the ideas in the literature
of Petar II Petrović Njegoš by Ksenija Atanasijević.
First, we present Atanasijević’s
findings in a chronological manner within the historical context of academic
studies of Njegoš, with special attention paid to relations between her, Branislav
Petronijević and Anica Savić Rebac.
Further, we discuss the most important ideas
and original findings of Atanasijević’s studies of Njegoš, where we highlight the
position of human existence within the context of religion, philosophy and mysticism,
alongside the metaphysical question of evil.
Finally, we present the position
that Njegoš has among other philosophers and poets in Atanasijević’s studies
and her work in general.
This text aims to closer determine Ksenija Atanasijević’s
position among the various interpretations of Njegoš and his writing, seeking to
make her a more visible source for future interpretations of this Serbian poet.
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