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Article title

Figura žreca u Dežmanovu „Ljutovidu”

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EN
Figure of Žrec in Dežman’s Ljutovid

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HR

Abstracts

EN
This article analyses a construction of figure of žrec in the introductory canto of historical epic Ljutovid written by Croatian romantic writer Ivan Dežman. Žrec is a religious-magical figure  which comprises  functions  of  priest, prophet  and  magician.  By  applying  reviewed readings of Austin’s speech acts theory, the article focuses on the performative dimension of žrec’s prophetic utterances, different types of prophetic speech and their effects of national integration. 

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4

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published
2013-01-01

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Publication order reference

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