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- Joksim_Nović-Otočanin abstract "Joksim Nović-Otočanin (Zalužnica, 15 March 1807-Novi Sad, 18 January 1868) was a Serbian adventurer, freedom fighter, and romantic writer of verse and prose. Joksim Nović was born in Zalužnica, in Lika, on the 15th of March 1807. He completed his secondary education at the Serbian Gymnasium in Sremski Karlovici, studied philosophy at Jena, Gottingen, The Hague, and law in Sárospatak and in Vienna. Very little is known about him after graduation. We know he was in the royal guard of Mihailo Obrenovic in the Principality of Serbia for a while. Then he went to Bosnia to fight the Ottoman occupiers and was captured. He was subsequently loaded with irons and sent a prisoner to a Turkish goal at Sarajevo. For the next two years he was kept in close confinement. When he was released he was famous for defying the authorities. In 1847 he wrote a book of verse called \"Lazarica\" and had it published in Novi Sad to the delight of the young and the old. With Joksim Nović, now nicknamed Otočanin (the 'Incarcerated') a new voice seem to enter Serbian writing, or an old voice speaking virtually a new language. The advice given to him years back by Vuk Karadzic (to write as common folk speak) and Adam Mickiewicz (the exiled Polish poet who suggested that he take the Kosovo cycle and turn it into a national epic) now bore fruit. Before the 1848 Revolution the Serbs in the Habsburg Monarchy were being faced by grave challenges. An important part in the revolutionary events of 1848/49 was played by our poet, first as a member of a delegation to Vienna and later joining a group of Serbs formed to draft the constitution of Serbian Vojvodina. Prominent among them was the young lawyer Mojsije Georgijevic of Osijek, and Jovan Stejic. Joksim Nović-Otočanin was exposed to some of the dangers of the 1848 Revolution, and, it is said, escaped getting killed only by his presence of mind. In 1849 he moved to Serbia, and resided in Novi Sad till his death. There he wrote some of the most memorable romantic poems about Hajduk Veljko, Vasa Carapic, Janko Katic, Stanoje Glavas (1860–61), Ilija Bircanin (1862), Dusanija: Znati Dogadjaji za Vremena Carstva (Dusan and the Mater of the Serbian Empire; 1863), Moskovija: Krimski Rat (Moscow: the Crimean War; 1863), Karadorde izbavitelj Srbije (1865).".
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- Joksim_Nović-Otočanin comment "Joksim Nović-Otočanin (Zalužnica, 15 March 1807-Novi Sad, 18 January 1868) was a Serbian adventurer, freedom fighter, and romantic writer of verse and prose. Joksim Nović was born in Zalužnica, in Lika, on the 15th of March 1807. He completed his secondary education at the Serbian Gymnasium in Sremski Karlovici, studied philosophy at Jena, Gottingen, The Hague, and law in Sárospatak and in Vienna. Very little is known about him after graduation.".
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