“我沉默了,但我要呐喊”:流放在特里亚夫纳的佩特科·斯拉维科夫(1881年7月至9月)

IF 0.1 Q4 HISTORY Epohi Pub Date : 2022-12-19 DOI:10.54664/imci2915
V. Boneva
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这篇文章的重点是彼得科·斯拉维科夫的政治和文学传记的短时期。根据信件、文学作品和原始档案文件,可以追溯1881年夏天他被强行流放的情况。观察一个被不公正地从国家高层职位上撤职的政治家的心理状态,可以看出他的个人成熟度和在困难情况下生存的能力。Petko Slaveykov在1881年夏天捍卫的一些观点已经从历史的角度进行了考虑。事实证明,他对人和事的判断总体上是适当的,他对专制王公政权未来崩溃的预测是合理的。虽然暂时离开了政治生活,但佩特科·斯拉维科夫与朋友和志同道合的人保持着联系。他对保加利亚公国和东鲁梅里亚的事态发展了如指掌。公开的给亚历山大一世亲王的信显示了他的公民勇气和对自由思想的信仰。这个家庭在审判和流放的艰难时期所扮演的角色是通过他儿子伊万的信来描述的。1881年夏天,佩特科·斯拉维科夫在特里亚夫纳镇自己家的“监狱”里创作的一些文学作品也被提到。附两份未发表文件的全文——Petko Slaveykov 1881年9月的手稿。
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“I Was Silent, but I Will Shout”: Petko Slaveykov in Exile in Tryavna (July–September 1881)
The article focuses on a short period of Petko Slaveykov’s political and literary biography. The circumstances surrounding his forcible exile in the summer of 1881 have been traced on the basis of letters, literary works, and original archival documents. Observations on the psychological state of an unjustly removed politician from high state positions show his personal maturity and ability to survive in difficult situations. Some of the ideas defended by Petko Slaveykov in the summer of 1881 have been considered from a historical perspective. It has been shown that his judgment of people and events was generally adequate, and that his prediction of a future collapse of the authoritarian princely regime was reasonable. Although temporary removed from political life, Petko Slaveykov maintained his contacts with friends and like-minded people. He was well informed about the course of events in the Principality of Bulgaria and Eastern Rumelia. The published letter to Prince Alexander I shows his civil courage and faith in liberal ideas. The role of the family in the difficult times of trial and exile is described through letters from his son Ivan. Some of the literary works created by Petko Slaveykov in the summer of 1881 in the ‘prison’ of his own house in the town of Tryavna are also mentioned. The full texts of two unpublished documents are attached – manuscripts by Petko Slaveykov from September 1881.
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