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Tituš Brezovački (January 4, 1757 – October 29, 1805) was a Croatian playwright, satirist and poet. Brezovački, as the great comedian of the period, wrote all of his dramatic works in
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dialect. His poems were chiefly written in
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and
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, but few of them have also been preserved in
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Štokavian, as if predicting the path of Croatian national revival.


Biography

He was born in
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, schooled in Zagreb and
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, and in 1774 he entered the Pauline Order. He initiated the study of
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in 1776 in
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, and afterwards graduated
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and theology in Pest. He was ordained in 1781, serving as a gymnasium professor in Varaždin henceforth. In 1785 the Pauline Order was abolished, causing Brezovački to become a common priest. His disputes with clergy and the bishop Maksimilijan Vrhovac had often forced him to relocate, changing parishes (Varaždin,
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, Rakovac, Zagreb,
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, Požega, Zagreb). He wrote his first known work, the religious drama ''Sveti Aleksij'' for the gymnasium in Varaždin, where it was staged before being printed in Zagreb in 1786. In Križevci he wrote the Latin poem ''Dalmatiae, Croatiae et Slavoniae trium sororum recursus ad novum Proregem Ioannem Erdődy, ne suis priventur coronis et novo sponso Leopoldo ab Hungaria'' (The plea of three sisters, Dalmatia, Croatia and Slavonia to the new Ban, count János Erdődy, that they might not be robbed of their crowns and of their new bridegroom, Leopold, by Hungary), published in 1790, which represented a strong political shift in his work. This was followed by a similar poem ''Ode inclytae nobilitati regnorum Dalmatiae, Croatiae, Sclavoniae'', printed in 1800, to encourage resistance against
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. During this period, he was a vocal critic of the higher clergy in Zagreb, which he criticized in the poem ''Jeremijaš nad horvatskoga orsaga zrušenjem narekujuči'' by the end of the 18th century, ending its censorship in 1801. He dedicated another poem to the newly constructed foundation hospital located on today's
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in 1804. Between 1803 and 1805, he wrote his most known works; a
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about a
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''Matijaš Grabancijaš dijak'' (first staged in 1804) and ''Diogeneš''.Die Literaturen Südosteuropas: 15. bis frühes 20. Jahrhundert. Ein Vergleich
Valther Puchler, pp. 172
He died in Zagreb on October 29, 1805, exhausted by a lung disease.


Works


Drama

* "Sveti Aleksij", a drama (1786) * "Matijaš Grabancijaš dijak", a comedy (1804) * "Diogeneš ili sluga dveh zaljubljenih bratov", a comedy (1805)


Poetry

* ''Dalmatiae, Croatiae et Slavoniae trium sororum recursus ad novum Proregem Ioannem Erdődy, ne suis priventur coronis et novo sponso Leopoldo ab Hungaria'', 1790 * ''Ode inclytae nobilitati regnorum Dalmatiae, Croatiae, Sclavoniae'', 1800


Satire

* "Jeremijaš nad hrvatskoga orsaga zrušenjem nerekujuči", written around 1800


References


Notes


Citations

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Tituš Brezovački
on Enciklopedija.hr {{DEFAULTSORT:Brezovacki, Titus 1757 births 1805 deaths People from the Habsburg monarchy Writers from Zagreb Croatian dramatists and playwrights Croatian male poets German-language poets Neo-Latin poets