…The folklore collecting movement led by J. Hurt and others also contributed to the development of national culture. Jansen's daughter Koitula sang patriotism in her works Wildflowers (1866) and Nightingale on the Emma River (1867), bringing crimson flowers to Estonian literature. Next came the poet J. Liiv, who lamented the gloomy state of the world, and E. Vilde (1865-1933) with his naturalistic novel Cold Country (1896). … *Some of the terminology that refers to "Estonian literature" is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…フルトJ.Hurtらによるフォークロア収集運動も民族文化の発展に寄与している。ヤンセンの娘コイトゥラは《野の花》(1866),《エマ川の小夜鳴き鳥》(1867)により祖国愛をうたいあげ,エストニア文学に真紅の花を咲かせた。次に詩人リーブJ.Liivは暗い世相を嘆き,ビルテE.Vilde(1865‐1933)は自然主義的小説《寒い国》(1896)を発表した。… ※「エストニア文学」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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