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Milovan Vidaković (Serbian Cyrillic: Милован Видаковић; 1780–1841) was a Serbian novelist. He is referred to as the father of the modern Serbian novel. Today, his novels are mostly forgotten, and he is best remembered as a strong opponent of Vuk Karadžić's language reform and a proponent of the Slavonic-Serbian language as a literary language of Serbs.

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  • Milovan Vidaković (Serbian Cyrillic: Милован Видаковић; 1780–1841) was a Serbian novelist. He is referred to as the father of the modern Serbian novel. Today, his novels are mostly forgotten, and he is best remembered as a strong opponent of Vuk Karadžić's language reform and a proponent of the Slavonic-Serbian language as a literary language of Serbs. (en)
  • Милован Видакович (серб. Милован Видаковић; 1780, Неменкутье Османская империя — 1841, Пешт, Австрийская империя) — сербский писатель и поэт. Видный представитель и распространитель славяносербского языка. (ru)
  • Milovan Vidaković (Милован Видаковић), född 1780 i , död 1841 i Pest, var en serbisk författare. Vidaković grundlade den serbiska romanen 1805 genom den versifierade berättelsen Istorija o prekrasnom Josifu. Han skrev moraliserande historiska berättelser, till god del hämtade ur Jovan Rajićs historia, i ett otympligt, halvt kyrkoslaviskt, halvt ryskt språk, som uppkallade Vuk Karadžić och andra språkmän till kraftig opposition. Redan Vidakovićs första roman, Usamljenij junosa ("Den ensamme hjälteynglingen", 1810), med motiv från Kosovoslaget, blev mycket populär. Mest bekant blev hans roman Ljubomir u Elisijumu (1841). Hans folkliga berättelser, till exempel Selim i Merima, var avfattade i medeltidens riddarstil. Vidaković skrev även episka dikter, en serbisk historia (1833–37) och grammatik (1838) samt en vallfartsresa, Putešestvìe v Jerusalim (1834). Hans samlade skrifter utgavs 1880. (sv)
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  • Milovan Vidaković (Serbian Cyrillic: Милован Видаковић; 1780–1841) was a Serbian novelist. He is referred to as the father of the modern Serbian novel. Today, his novels are mostly forgotten, and he is best remembered as a strong opponent of Vuk Karadžić's language reform and a proponent of the Slavonic-Serbian language as a literary language of Serbs. (en)
  • Милован Видакович (серб. Милован Видаковић; 1780, Неменкутье Османская империя — 1841, Пешт, Австрийская империя) — сербский писатель и поэт. Видный представитель и распространитель славяносербского языка. (ru)
  • Milovan Vidaković (Милован Видаковић), född 1780 i , död 1841 i Pest, var en serbisk författare. Vidaković grundlade den serbiska romanen 1805 genom den versifierade berättelsen Istorija o prekrasnom Josifu. Han skrev moraliserande historiska berättelser, till god del hämtade ur Jovan Rajićs historia, i ett otympligt, halvt kyrkoslaviskt, halvt ryskt språk, som uppkallade Vuk Karadžić och andra språkmän till kraftig opposition. (sv)
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