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Jovan Sterija Popović (pronounced [jɔ̌v̞an
stɛ̂ːrija pɔ̌pɔv̞it͡ɕ];
Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Стерија Поповић; 13
January 1806 – 10
March 1856) was a Serbian...
- we may
mention Jovan Sterija Popović,
Jovan Subotić,
Branislav Nušić, Ivo Vojnović and
Kosta Trifković, who
followed Jovan Sterija Popović in this field...
- Obradović was a
prominent figure of the Age of Enlightenment,
while Jovan Sterija Popović was a
classicist writer whose works also
contained elements of...
- "Milivoje Živanović" in Požarevac
Petar in
Govorna mana by
Goran Marković –
Sterija Award,
award "Ljubiša Jovanović" in Šabac, critics'
award for best acting...
- publicist,
journalist and translator. He won two
Sterija Award for Best
Theatre Review (1983, 1992) and
Sterija Award for
Exceptional Contribution to the Advancement...
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Theatre performed adaptation of
Sterija's tragedy Skanderbeg on
April 26, 1956,
during the
first theatre festival Sterija Theater Festival (Serbian: Стеријине...
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admiration about Skanderbeg and his
warrior nation.
Serbian playwright Jovan Sterija Popović
wrote and
published a play
based on Skenderbeg's life in 1828....
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festival in the country. The
festival was
named after playwright Jovan Sterija Popović. It is
typically held in late May, and
lasts 3 to 5 days, featuring...
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professors who had
earned their diplomas in Austria,
Germany and
France (Jovan
Sterija Popović,
Josif Pančić, Đura Daničić, and others).
During the 1850s, the...
- Age of Enlightenment,
while the most
notable classicist writer was
Jovan Sterija Popović,
although his
works also
contained elements of Romanticism. Modern...