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Gjergj Fishta (pronounced [ɟɛɾɟ ˈfiʃta]; 23
October 1871 – 30
December 1940) was an
Albanian Franciscan friar, poet, educator, rilindas, politician, translator...
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Ismail Kemal, in the
first Albanian government (1912–1913).
Gjergj Fishta (1871 – 1940),
Franciscan friar, poet,
politician and translator. Mons....
- epic poem,
completed and
published by the
Albanian friar and poet
Gjergj Fishta in 1937. It
consists of 30
songs and over 17,000 verses. The
Lahuta e Malcís...
- people”. The
audience was
deeply moved by
Fishta.
Hodja Ibrahim Effendi, a
Muslim clergyman,
rushed to
Fishta and
embraced him with
tears in his eyes....
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Albanian literature as well, i.e.
Lahuta e Malcís (1937) of
Gjergj Fishta (1871–1940). Sami
Frasheri also used the term in his works.
During the Yugoslav...
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literature and
society during the 20th century, most
notably on Asdreni,
Gjergj Fishta and
Lasgush Poradeci,
among many others. Ti Shqipëri, më jep nder, më jep...
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Albanian culture of the era. Many
notable Albanian writers like
Gjergj Fishta,
Andon Zako Çajupi,
Kostandin Kristoforidhi and
Thimi Mitko first published...
- Mathie-Heck) of the
Albanian National Epic "The
Highland Lute" by
Gjergj Fishta, the Hoti Tribe, as well as
other northern tribes, is
mentioned frequently...
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Archived from the
original on 19
April 2021.
Retrieved 7 July 2021.
Gjergj Fishta;
Robert Elsie;
Janice Mathie-Heck (2005). The
Highland Lute. I.B.Tauris...
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World Wars was realism, but it also bore
remnants of romanticism.
Gjergj Fishta (1871–1940),
wrote a poem of
national epos
breadth The
Highland Lute (Lahuta...