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Hasanaginica, also Asanaginica, (first
published as The
Mourning Song of the
Noble Wife of the
Hasan Aga) is a
South Slavic folk ballad,
created during...
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Hasanaginica (English: H****an-Aga's Wife) is a 1967
Yugoslav feature film. It was
written and
directed by Mića Popović
based on the
motifs of a Serbian...
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better known as
Hasanaginica), Smrt
Omera i
Merime (Omer and
Merimas death) and Smrt braće Morića (The
death of
brothers Morić).
Hasanaginica were told from...
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wrote the
screenplay for a 1983 film
version of the
Bosniak folk
ballad Hasanaginica. The film's
script was
turned into a play,
directed by
Sulejman Kupusović...
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local Croatian traditions and
national history. His most
famous play,
Hasanaginica (1909), was
adapted from a 17th-century folk
ballad of the same name...
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example of the
Slavic antithesis from the
beginning of the
Bosnian ballad "
Hasanaginica": The
final line is
explanatory and
supported by the
previous descriptive...
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Troilus and
Cressida as
Helen of Troy Twig in the Wind as
Magda Hasanaginica as
Hasanaginica ****ual
Perversity in
Chicago as
Deborah A
Clockwork Orange as...
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Ptice (1991)
Gluvi barut (1990)
Kuduz (1989) Vuk Karadžić (1988)
Hasanaginica (1983)
Ukazanje Gospe u selu
Grabovica (1982)
Ljudski faktor (1981) Osma...
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Zorica The
Morning (1967) –
Aleksandra Dim (1967) –
Devojka Hasanaginica (1967) –
Hasanaginica Sirota Marija (1968) –
Marija Sedmina (1969) –
Filomena Zaseda...
- criticism, but he is best
known for his plays. He
wrote four plays:
Hasanaginica, A
Miracle in
Sargan (Serbian: Čudo u Šarganu),
Traveling theatre Sopalovic...