Prešeren, France

Prešeren, France

▪ Slovene poet
born Dec. 3, 1800, Vrba, Holy Roman Empire [now in Slovenia]
died Feb. 8, 1849, Kranj, Austrian Empire [now in Slovenia]

      Slovenia's national poet and its sole successful contributor to European Romanticism.

      Prešeren studied law in Vienna, where he acquired a familiarity with the mainstream of European thought and literary expression. Guided by his close friend and mentor Matija Čop, a literary scholar of unusual breadth and sensitivity who drowned tragically in 1835, Prešeren introduced to Slovene poetry several new genres, including the ghazal, the ballad, and the sonnet wreath, as well as pattern poetry. He also raised other genres, particularly the sonnet, to levels that many believe have never been surpassed in Slovene literature.

      Prešeren first came to the notice of the Slovene reading public—a small, heavily Germanized group—in the early 1830s on the pages of Kranjska čbelica (“The Carniolan Bee”), a literary journal that Čop edited. There Prešeren published several important works, including the magisterial poem "Slovo od mladosti" (1830; “Farewell to Youth”) and the sonnet cycles Ljubeznjeni sonetje (1831; “Love Sonnets”) and Sonetje nesreče (1834; “Sonnets of Unhappiness”). In 1834 he published Sonetni venec (“A Wreath of Sonnets”), an artistic and technical tour de force that nonetheless scandalized the prudish readers of his day because he had dared to spell out in an acrostic the name of a well-to-do young woman whom he hoped, quite unrealistically, to marry.

      In 1836 he published his longest work, Krst pri Savici (“The Baptism on the Savica”), commemorating Čop's death, which marked the high point of his poetic efforts and the beginning of the end of his literary career. He produced several fine pieces in the final decade and a half of his life—not the least of which is "Zdravljica" (1844; “The Toast”), which is today the Slovene national anthem—and he published Poezije dr. Franceta Prešerna (1847; “The Poetry of Dr. France Prešeren”), a collection of his best work in Slovene. (He also wrote in German.) But his career beyond literature was precarious: he was an attorney but was not permitted by the Austrian authorities to practice until almost the end of his life. That, combined with his deteriorating health and his unhappy marriage, undermined his poetic creativity after 1836. He died destitute and alone.

      Prešeren was a Promethean Romantic spirit, trapped in a time and place that could not appreciate his talents. But today he is commemorated annually on the date of his death—it is in fact a national holiday that celebrates Slovene culture—and a central square in Ljubljana is named for him.

Henry R. Cooper, Jr.
 

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Universalium. 2010.

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