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Заглавие Njegoš's impression and display of civilizations in the Mountain Wreath and Letters: Prejudice and Post judgements
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Публикувано от  Андрей Бояджиев

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The Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0).

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On a daily basis, he is faced with human and national concern, on one hand, and on the other, attracted by long journeys and deep insights, Njegoš's vision of the world as a web of civilizations and the world as an intimate space, is as specific as his philosophy of life. However, in his understanding of civilizational similarities and differences there are prejudices, based on the religious affiliations, the mentality of the people, his memories and memory through history and myths, some of which are still actual today. The mountain Wreath openly shows three civilizations, but the presence of a few more super powers is hidden. Njegoš traces the roots of the conflict and finds them in differently conceived values of communities. All that is said in his most famous poem, is present in traces or very thoroughly in his personal and diplomatic correspondence. The author of this work, relying on the poem, letters and possible Njegos literary role models, tries to reveal all the parts that can be considered stereotypical for this poet, whose thoughts are additionally complexified by the role of a ruler and a bishop.