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Gartlic za čas kratiti (English: ''Garden of repose''Croatian Reader with Vocabulary pp. 64
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Fran Krsto Frankopan Fran Krsto Frankopan ( hu, Frangepán Ferenc Kristóf; 4 March 1643 – 30 April 1671) was a Croatian baroque poet, nobleman and politician. He is remembered primarily for his involvement in the failed Zrinski-Frankopan conspiracy. He was a C ...
, which he compiled in prison around 1671. The work is regarded as among the most prominent of northern Croatian literature, being a part of the Ozalj literary circle.


Creation and background

The work was written during Frankopan's imprisonment in
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, prior to his execution for his participation in
Magnate conspiracy The Magnate conspiracy, also known as the Zrinski- Frankopan Conspiracy ( hr, Zrinsko-frankopanska urota) in Croatia, and Wesselényi conspiracy ( hu, Wesselényi-összeesküvés) in Hungary, was a 17th-century attempt to throw off Habsburg ...
. He likely intended the work to be published, but the original manuscript was transferred to a local library following his death, thus slipping into obscurity.Gartlic za čas kratiti Frana Krste Frankopana : u povodu 340. obljetnice od pogibije Frana Krste Frankopana i 140. obljetnice od izlaženja Gartlica
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Željka Metesi Deronjić estimates that most of the text was conceived prior to his arrest between 1663 and 1670.Poimanje ljepote i ljubavi u stihovima Frana Krste Frankopana
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Description

It is a collection of lyric poems in both conventional and personal style, which Frankopan conceived during the course of his young life, heavily influenced by
Marinism Marinism (Italian: ''marinismo'', or ''secentismo'', "17th century") is the name now given to an ornate, witty style of poetry and verse drama written in imitation of Giambattista Marino (1569–1625), following in particular ''La Lira'' and ''L'Ad ...
. The collection contains a number of war poems, making a genuine reflection of the era in the Habsburg-ruled Croatia. The poet also used a great variety of metres, including those derived from folk poetry. Part of this collection consists of reworks of
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and
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n poems.PJESNIČKI LIK FRANA KRSTE FRANKOPANA, Snježana Hojzan
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Ozalj Ozalj (, hu, Ozaly, german: Wosail or ''Woseil'') is a town in central Croatia, located north of Karlovac and southwest of Jastrebarsko, on the Kupa River. It is close to Žumberak in the north and the border with Slovenia in the northwest, w ...
literary circle, which employs simple, everyday expression in a Štokavian-
Kajkavian Kajkavian (Kajkavian noun: ''kajkavščina''; Shtokavian adjective: ''kajkavski'' , noun: ''kajkavica'' or ''kajkavština'' ) is a South Slavic regiolect or language spoken primarily by Croats in much of Central Croatia, Gorski Kotar and no ...
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dialectal mixture. The deepest and most moving verses are those which he made during his time in prison, which express emotions of a young person, who had lost his parents at an early age, and was taken away from his friend, wife and everything dear to him, floating between life and death. The work is characterized by two lengthy introductions, which use flowers as a metaphor for poems contained within, along with "garden" (Gartlic) as a collection of poems. There the author introduces himself to the reader as a
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, apologizing for vulgarity and certain unrefined places. This section suggests the work was intended as a lighthearted and fun reading material in a relaxed, melancholic atmosphere.


Reception and legacy

After the original manuscript was discovered 200 years after Frankopan's execution, it caused a literary sensation, despite not being properly valued at the time. Philologist
Vatroslav Jagić Vatroslav Jagić (; July 6, 1838 – August 5, 1923) was a Croatian scholar of Slavic studies in the second half of the 19th century. Life Jagić was born in Varaždin (then known by its German name of ''Warasdin''), where he attended the el ...
was primarily unimpressed by the crudeness of the language in contrast to the finesse of literary languages.Vatroslav Jagić: Frankopanov "Vrtić".
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, III, 20, Zagreb, 1872
Other literary critics at the time were similarly negatively swayed.
Mate Ujević Mate Ujević (13 July 1901 – 6 January 1967) was a Croatian poet and encyclopedist. Life Ujević was born in Krivodol (part of Podbablje near Imotski) in the Kingdom of Dalmatia (present-day Croatia). He received his secondary education ...
considered many of the poems as distasteful for containing vulgarity and explicit sexual themes, often resulting in
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. The poems "''Srce žaluje da vilu ne vidi''", "''Cvitja razmišlenje i žalosno protuženje''" and "''Tituluša nima, ime vimdar ima''", are regarded by poet and philologist
Josip Bratulić Josip Bratulić (born 2 February 1939) is a Croatian philologist and a historian of literature and culture. He was born in Sveti Petar u Šumi. He attended a gymnasium in Pazin, graduating in Croatian studies and comparative literature at the Fac ...
as a high achievement of pre-
Illyrian movement The Illyrian movement ( sh-Latn-Cyrl, Ilirski pokret, Илирски покрет; sl, Ilirsko gibanje) was a pan-South-Slavic cultural and political campaign with roots in the early modern period, and revived by a group of young Croatian inte ...
Croatian poetry Josip Pupačić, Pristup pjesničkom dijelu Frana Krste Frankopana, Dubrovnik, XIV, 1, str. 61. and rank among the best older Croatian literary works,Josip Bratulić, Poezija Frana Krste Frankopana. Krčki zbornik. 6. Krk 1975, str. 168 putting Frankopan as among the best Croatian authors of his time. These are described as being particularly lyrical, vivid and bitter, showing a sense of an independent and very refined Baroque expression including unusual metaphors and contrasts. However, his rework of existing love poetry in Italian were criticized as clumsy. One poem titled ''Pozivanje na vojsku'' (Call to arms) was set to music, becoming a prominent
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and originated a well known and often cited verse "navik on živi ki zgine pošteno" (he who dies honorably lives forever). ''Gartlic za čas kratiti'' influenced a number of modern Croatian authors including
Miroslav Krleža Miroslav Krleža (; 7 July 1893 – 29 December 1981) was a Yugoslav and Croatian writer who is widely considered to be the greatest Croatian writer of the 20th century. He wrote notable works in all the literary genres, including poetry (''Ba ...
.


References

{{reflist, 2 1671 books Croatian-language poets Baroque literature Croatian poems