THE RELATIONSHIP OF LUDOVIK PASKVALIĆ TOWARD LITERARY CONTEMPORARIES IN KOTOR IN THE 16TH CENTURY
Keywords:
Ludovik Paskvalić, Kamilo Drago, Bizanti, Buća, renaissance, Kotor, The Bay of KotorAbstract
The topic of this paper explores the relationship between Ludovik Paskvalić (1500
- 1551), the poet from the Bay of Kotor and his literary contemporaries: Kamil Drago, Đorđe
and Marjan Bizanti, Ivan Bon Boliris and the brothers Buća. Previous scientific studies have not
been analyzing these friendships from a literary aspect, making this topic relevant and under-researched.
A comprehensive insight into the mutual influences of literary creators who marked
the cultural climate of Kotor during the 16th century indicates the importance of social ties,
literary role models and mutual inspiration, illuminating the dynamic and inspiring atmosphere
that shaped the literature of that period. Also, the chronicling style of writing that is recognizable
by the poet Paskvalić, left significant testimonies about the life and work of his contemporaries.
The intention of this paper is to complete the existing knowledge about this critical aspect of
Paskvalić’s life and creativity with the help of comparative, research and literary-historical methods,
i.e. to provide a deeper understanding of the relationship between the circle of Renaissance
writers from Kotor, which Paskvalić preserved from oblivion in with his verses.
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