Gjergj Fişta (Turkish Wikipedia)

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  • Elsie, Robert. "Gjergj Fishta, The Voice of The Albanian Nation" (İngilizce). 5 Nisan 2011 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 5 Nisan 2011. Fishta was not uninfluenced or unmoved by the literary achievements of the southern Slavs in the second half of the nineteenth century... the role played by Franciscan pater Grga Martic whose works served the young Fishta as a model... by the writings of an earlier Franciscan writer, Andrija Kacic-Miosic ...by the works of Croatian poet Ivan Mazhuranic... the Montenegrin poet-prince Petar Petrovic Njegos... His main work, the epic poem, Lahuta e Malcís(The highland lute), ... propagates anti-Slavic feelings and makes the struggle against the Ottoman occupants secondary. 
  • Elsie, Robert. "Gjergj Fishta, The Voice of The Albanian Nation". 5 Nisan 2011 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 5 Nisan 2011. Great Soviet Encyclopaedia of Moscow, ...(March 1950): "the congress had elected Gjergj Fishta to preside over a committee... Sami Frashëri’s Istanbul alphabet which, though impractical for printing... a new Latin alphabet almost identical to Fishta’s Bashkimi alphabet...". 
  • Elsie, Robert. "Gjergj Fishta, The Voice of The Albanian Nation". 5 Nisan 2011 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 5 Nisan 2011. After the war, ... The official Tirana..., restricted its treatment of Fishta to an absolute minimum...the alleged anti-Slavic sentiments expressed in ‘The highland lute’ which caused the work and its author to be proscribed by the Yugoslav authorities,...‘The highland lute’ as anti-Slavic propaganda... 
  • Elsie, Robert. "Gjergj Fishta, The Voice of The Albanian Nation". 5 Nisan 2011 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 5 Nisan 2011. Great Soviet Encyclopaedia of Moscow, ...(March 1950): "The literary activities of the Catholic priest Gjergj Fishta reflect the role played by the Catholic clergy in preparing for Italian aggression against Albania. As a former agent of Austro-Hungarian imperialism, Fishta, ..., took a position against the Slavic peoples who opposed the rapacious plans of Austro-Hungarian imperialism in Albania. In his chauvinistic, anti-Slavic poem ‘The highland lute,’ this spy extolled the hostility of the Albanians towards the Slavic peoples, calling for an open fight against the Slavs." 

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  • Elsie, Robert. "Gjergj Fishta, The Voice of The Albanian Nation" (İngilizce). 5 Nisan 2011 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 5 Nisan 2011. Fishta was not uninfluenced or unmoved by the literary achievements of the southern Slavs in the second half of the nineteenth century... the role played by Franciscan pater Grga Martic whose works served the young Fishta as a model... by the writings of an earlier Franciscan writer, Andrija Kacic-Miosic ...by the works of Croatian poet Ivan Mazhuranic... the Montenegrin poet-prince Petar Petrovic Njegos... His main work, the epic poem, Lahuta e Malcís(The highland lute), ... propagates anti-Slavic feelings and makes the struggle against the Ottoman occupants secondary. 
  • Elsie, Robert. "Gjergj Fishta, The Voice of The Albanian Nation". 5 Nisan 2011 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 5 Nisan 2011. Great Soviet Encyclopaedia of Moscow, ...(March 1950): "the congress had elected Gjergj Fishta to preside over a committee... Sami Frashëri’s Istanbul alphabet which, though impractical for printing... a new Latin alphabet almost identical to Fishta’s Bashkimi alphabet...". 
  • Elsie, Robert. "Gjergj Fishta, The Voice of The Albanian Nation". 5 Nisan 2011 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 5 Nisan 2011. After the war, ... The official Tirana..., restricted its treatment of Fishta to an absolute minimum...the alleged anti-Slavic sentiments expressed in ‘The highland lute’ which caused the work and its author to be proscribed by the Yugoslav authorities,...‘The highland lute’ as anti-Slavic propaganda... 
  • Elsie, Robert. "Gjergj Fishta, The Voice of The Albanian Nation". 5 Nisan 2011 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 5 Nisan 2011. Great Soviet Encyclopaedia of Moscow, ...(March 1950): "The literary activities of the Catholic priest Gjergj Fishta reflect the role played by the Catholic clergy in preparing for Italian aggression against Albania. As a former agent of Austro-Hungarian imperialism, Fishta, ..., took a position against the Slavic peoples who opposed the rapacious plans of Austro-Hungarian imperialism in Albania. In his chauvinistic, anti-Slavic poem ‘The highland lute,’ this spy extolled the hostility of the Albanians towards the Slavic peoples, calling for an open fight against the Slavs." 

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