"The Kobzar of the Ukraine" by Taras Shevchenko is a collection of select poems reflecting the struggles of Ukraine's serfs and their yearning for freedom, likely written in the mid-19th century. This work captures the voice of a downtrodden people through lyrical narratives that honor their history, culture, and suffering, with themes of love, nature, and social injustice woven throughout. Shevchenko, the primary figure, serves as both poet and passionate advocate for his nation's liberation. At the start of the collection, the tone is set with an introductory note from the translator, Alexander Jardine Hunter, which emphasizes the significance of Shevchenko’s work in awakening national consciousness among Ukrainians. The poems themselves delve into various genres, including ballads and social commentary, depicting the lives and aspirations of characters who grapple with oppression and the search for identity. The opening poem, "The Monk," showcases a Cossack warrior reflecting on his past and the heaviness of his sins, thus establishing the melancholic yet hopeful spirit of Shevchenko's poetry, hinting at the larger themes of redemption and a collective memory deeply rooted in Ukrainian history. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
The Kobzar of the Ukraine Being select poems of Taras Shevchenko done into English verse with biographical fragments by Alexander Jardine Hunter
By Taras Shevchenko
"The Kobzar of the Ukraine" by Taras Shevchenko is a collection of select poems reflecting the struggles of Ukraine's serfs and their yearning for fre...
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2022-07-09
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Taras Hryhorovych Shevchenko was a Ukrainian poet, writer, artist, public and political figure, folklorist and ethnographer. He was a fellow of the Imperial Academy of Arts and a member of the Brotherhood of Saints Cyril and Methodius. He wrote poetry in Ukrainian and prose in Russian.
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