Lietuvių ir lenkų istoriografija apie lietuvių mitologiją XIX a. pirmoje pusėje | Lithuanian and Polish historiography on Lithuanian mythology of the first half of the 19th century

The article discusses the short-term “project” – to write Lithuanian mythology of one of the most influential public organisations of the 19th century in Vilnius – shubravci, which was close to masons. The majority of shubravci were quite positive about the “project” – Poles, Vilnius University prof...

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Main Author: Gintaras Beresnevičius
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Vilnius University 2006-01-01
Series:Literatūra (Vilnius)
Online Access:http://www.literatura.flf.vu.lt/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Lit_48_5_13-28.pdf
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spelling doaj-659f5b8642f344bea571e826310f4a182020-11-24T23:07:09ZdeuVilnius University Literatūra (Vilnius)0258-08021648-11432006-01-014851328Lietuvių ir lenkų istoriografija apie lietuvių mitologiją XIX a. pirmoje pusėje | Lithuanian and Polish historiography on Lithuanian mythology of the first half of the 19th centuryGintaras BeresnevičiusThe article discusses the short-term “project” – to write Lithuanian mythology of one of the most influential public organisations of the 19th century in Vilnius – shubravci, which was close to masons. The majority of shubravci were quite positive about the “project” – Poles, Vilnius University professors – and chose pseudonyms of Lithuanian mythology characters by making a promise to collect material about each character. This rather marginal project among such people – the writing of mythology – was discussed in the publication Street News, Wiadomości brukowe, the official approach of the union to this idea from very enthusiastic transformed into very unacceptable and even became the object of mockery. However, the impulse of shubravci was captured by a lot of Lithuanians of the first quarter of the 19th century; later this idea was developed from Simonas Daukantas to Kajetonas Neazabitauskis, from D. Poška, to whom the idea of Vilnius professors became a “lightning-conductor” to his previous works. This idea among shubravci was supported by two persons – K. Kontrimas ir J. Šimkevičius; reaction in the union itself was fast, the idea was abandoned and suppressed. We can also observe the moment when processes which led to T. Narbutas, J. I. Kraševskis, S. Daukantas till Jonas Basanavičius ideology; the processes which contributed to the birth of liberation ideology at the beginning of XX century and were reiterated in the 20th century in Romuva and Ethos ideology line, which is still alive.http://www.literatura.flf.vu.lt/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Lit_48_5_13-28.pdf
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Lietuvių ir lenkų istoriografija apie lietuvių mitologiją XIX a. pirmoje pusėje | Lithuanian and Polish historiography on Lithuanian mythology of the first half of the 19th century
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author_sort Gintaras Beresnevičius
title Lietuvių ir lenkų istoriografija apie lietuvių mitologiją XIX a. pirmoje pusėje | Lithuanian and Polish historiography on Lithuanian mythology of the first half of the 19th century
title_short Lietuvių ir lenkų istoriografija apie lietuvių mitologiją XIX a. pirmoje pusėje | Lithuanian and Polish historiography on Lithuanian mythology of the first half of the 19th century
title_full Lietuvių ir lenkų istoriografija apie lietuvių mitologiją XIX a. pirmoje pusėje | Lithuanian and Polish historiography on Lithuanian mythology of the first half of the 19th century
title_fullStr Lietuvių ir lenkų istoriografija apie lietuvių mitologiją XIX a. pirmoje pusėje | Lithuanian and Polish historiography on Lithuanian mythology of the first half of the 19th century
title_full_unstemmed Lietuvių ir lenkų istoriografija apie lietuvių mitologiją XIX a. pirmoje pusėje | Lithuanian and Polish historiography on Lithuanian mythology of the first half of the 19th century
title_sort lietuvių ir lenkų istoriografija apie lietuvių mitologiją xix a. pirmoje pusėje | lithuanian and polish historiography on lithuanian mythology of the first half of the 19th century
publisher Vilnius University
series Literatūra (Vilnius)
issn 0258-0802
1648-1143
publishDate 2006-01-01
description The article discusses the short-term “project” – to write Lithuanian mythology of one of the most influential public organisations of the 19th century in Vilnius – shubravci, which was close to masons. The majority of shubravci were quite positive about the “project” – Poles, Vilnius University professors – and chose pseudonyms of Lithuanian mythology characters by making a promise to collect material about each character. This rather marginal project among such people – the writing of mythology – was discussed in the publication Street News, Wiadomości brukowe, the official approach of the union to this idea from very enthusiastic transformed into very unacceptable and even became the object of mockery. However, the impulse of shubravci was captured by a lot of Lithuanians of the first quarter of the 19th century; later this idea was developed from Simonas Daukantas to Kajetonas Neazabitauskis, from D. Poška, to whom the idea of Vilnius professors became a “lightning-conductor” to his previous works. This idea among shubravci was supported by two persons – K. Kontrimas ir J. Šimkevičius; reaction in the union itself was fast, the idea was abandoned and suppressed. We can also observe the moment when processes which led to T. Narbutas, J. I. Kraševskis, S. Daukantas till Jonas Basanavičius ideology; the processes which contributed to the birth of liberation ideology at the beginning of XX century and were reiterated in the 20th century in Romuva and Ethos ideology line, which is still alive.
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