Kosta Ruvarac (Stari Banovci, 1837 – Pest, 5 January 1864) was a Serbian writer and literary critic. Kosta Ruvarac, who came of a family of respected ecclesiastical...
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Orthodox priest and historian Dimitrije Ruvarac (1842–1931), Orthodox priest, politician and historian Kosta Ruvarac (1837–1864), writer and literary critic...
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had three brothers, Lazar, Kosta and Dimitrije. Lazar Ruvanac became an official in the Serbian government, Kosta Ruvarac (1837–1864) was a writer and...
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Petrović-Njegoš, Romanticism Jakov Ignjatović, Realism Dimitrije Ruvarac, Realism Kosta Ruvarac, Realism Milovan Glišić, Realism Stojan Novaković Jaša Tomić...
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Miljanov (1833–1901), Romanticism Pero Budmani (1835–1914), Romanticism Kosta Ruvarac (1837–1864), Realism Ljudevit Vuličević (1839–1916) Miloš Crnjanski...
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Konstantin "Kosta" P. Manojlović (Serbian: Коста Манојловић; December 4, 1890 – November 2, 1949) was a Serbian composer, ethnomusicologist, educator...
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significant influence on Jovan Jovanović Zmaj, Bogoboj Atanacković, Kosta Ruvarac, Jovan Grčić Milenko, and other Serbian poets and writers of the period...
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(writer) Visarion Ljubiša (writer) Čedomilj Mijatović (novelist) Ilarion Ruvarac (writer) Mato Vodopić (Serb-Catholic Bishop of Dubrovnik and poet) Novak...
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Mountain Wreath (1847). Serbian Orthodox priest and historian Ilarion Ruvarac (1832–1905) called him a "glorious knight". The village of Bajovo Polje...
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