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  2. Kobzar (poetry collection) - Wikipedia

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    Kobzar (Ukrainian: Кобзар, "The bard") is a book of poems by Ukrainian poet and painter Taras Shevchenko, [1] first published by Shevchenko in 1840 in Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire. Taras Shevchenko , born in Moryntsi , Kyiv Governorate , in what is now Ukraine , [ 2 ] was nicknamed The Kobzar (also the name of a Ukrainian social role ...

  3. Dream (Taras Shevchenko poem) - Wikipedia

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    "Dream" is a poem by Taras Shevchenko from 1844, a lyrical pamphlet, the first work of satire in his work and in new Ukrainian literature directed against social and national oppression, against the then socio-political system, autocracy, serfdom, the church, against "the slavish obedience of the masses" and "the national treason of the top of Ukrainian society, which went to the service of ...

  4. Taras Shevchenko - Wikipedia

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    Taras Shevchenko's pencil sketch of his parents' house in Kyrylivka, drawn in 1843. Taras Shevchenko was born on 9 March [O.S. 25 February] 1814 [b] in the village of Moryntsi, Kiev Governorate, Russian Empire, [6] about 20 years after the third partition of Poland wherein the territory of Ukraine where Shevchenko was born was annexed by Imperial Russia.

  5. Haidamaky (poem) - Wikipedia

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    An illustration to the poem by Opanas Slastion, 1886. Haidamaki (Ukrainian: Гайдамаки), also transliterated Hajdamaky, Haydamaki, or as Haydamaks is an epic poem by Taras Shevchenko about the Koliivshchyna uprising led by Maksym Zalizniak and Ivan Gonta. Гайдамаки, 1841 publication, "Hajdamaky"

  6. Perebendya - Wikipedia

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    "Perebendya" (Ukrainian: Перебендя) is a Ukrainian poem by Taras Shevchenko about a blind itinerant Ukrainian bard . The poem was written approximately in 1839 in Saint Peterburg. The first known publication of this poem is in the first edition of Shevchenko's best-known poetry collection. Kobzar, published in Saint Petersburg in 1840.

  7. Category:Taras Shevchenko - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Taras Shevchenko" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. ... Dream (Taras Shevchenko poem) H. Haidamaky (poem) K. Kobzar ...

  8. Kobzar - Wikipedia

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    Kobzar is a seminal book of poetry by Taras Shevchenko, the great national poet of Ukraine. [45] The term "kobzar" has on occasion been used for hurdy-gurdy players in Belarus (where the hurdy-gurdy is often referred to as a "kobza", and bagpipe players in Poland where the bagpipe is referred to as a "kobza" or "koza"). [citation needed]

  9. Koliivshchyna - Wikipedia

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    Taras Shevchenko, whose grandfather had participated in the uprising, wrote a poem, Haydamaky, in which kolii is described as a knife that is blessed in a church and used by Ukrainian villagers to kill animals humanely, according to the local understanding of animal rights. The blessing of knives had occurred two or three weeks before the ...