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Milorad Popović Šapčanin Милорад Поповић Шапчанин | |
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| Born | (1841-07-07)7 July 1841 |
| Died | 28 February 1895(1895-02-28) (aged 53) |
| Occupation | Writer |
| Language | Serbian |
| Nationality | Serbian |
Milorad Popović Šapčanin (Serbian:Милорад Поповић Шапчанин, 7 July 1841 — 28 February 1895) was a Serbian poet, writer, dramatist, pedagogue and educational reformer who exemplifiedRealism in his approach. He was also artistic director of theNational Theatre in Belgrade (1877 and 1880-1893), a member of theSerbian Learned Society andSerbian Royal Academy.
Editor is a member of the "Domacica" Magazine (1885). An indefatigable cultural, educational, and public figure. A poet, storyteller, novelist, travel writer, playwright, and textbook writer. He wrote several plays that were performed on the Belgrade stage. He published over 20 books, including "Poems" (1863), "Short Stories" I, II, and III (1877/1879), and "Legacy" (1893). He released the publication "Whispers and Whirlwinds," in which he delved into our epic and lyrical poetry. Numerous smaller works were featured in publications such as Danica, Javor, Vila, Otadzbina, Strazilovo, and others.[1]
He was married to Milka, the sister of Laza Lazarevic.[2]
He died in Belgrade on February 26 (February 14 according to the Julian calendar) 1895.