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Novica Šaulić

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Novica Šaulić (1888–1959) was a major Serbian ethnographer and folklorist along with Nikola Kašiković and Andrija Luburić.[1] Šaulić always fought for Serbian self-determination during political strife in Montenegro.[2]

Folklorists Milman Parry and Albert Lord used the collections of Šaulić, Kašiković and Luburić to record on phonographs the works of Serbian epic verse recited by guslars.[1]

Works

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  • Narodne priče iz zbirke Novice Šaulića (Folk tales from the collection of Novica Šaulić) (1953)[3]
  • Prvi srpski ustanak: narodne pjesme (The first Serbian uprising: folk songs) (1954)[3]
  • Srpske narodne pesme: iz zbirke narodnih pesama (1936) [3]
  • Srpske narodne priče iz zbirke narodnih pripovjedaka (1922)[3]
  • Srpske narodne priče (1925)[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b Koski, Kaarina; Frog, Mr; Savolainen, Ulla (14 January 2019). Genre - Text - Interpretation: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Folklore and Beyond. ISBN 9789522227386.
  2. ^ Pavlovic, Srdja (2008). Balkan Anschluss: The Annexation of Montenegro and the Creation of the Common South Slavic State. ISBN 9781557534651.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Šaulić, Novica 1888-". worldcat.org. WorldCat.