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“Taras Shevchenko: Why does he matter today?”
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Step 1. We are making a “brain storm”“Taras Shevchenko: What do we know
about him?”
Taras Shevchenko is widely known in the whole world. Here are cites about him of representatives of various countries.
"I am pleased to add my voice to those honoring the
great Ukrainian poet Taras Shevchenko. We honor him for his rich contribution to the culture not only of Ukraine, which he loved so well and described so eloquently, but of the world. His work is a noble part of our historical heritage." President John F. Kennedy, March 25, 1961
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Professor Morfill in Britain called Shevchenko one of those children of the sun in whose veins flowed fire instead of blood.
"A Century has passed since the death of Taras Shevchenko, the great Ukrainian poet, and it is most fitting that a monument in his honor is to be erected on the grounds of the Manitoba Legislature As a poet he not only enriched the literature of his people but inspired them with new hope for freedom. What he sought for them he sought no less for the oppressed everywhere in the world.“
John Diefenbaker, Prime Minister of Canada, April 1961
The Swedish critic Alfred Jensen wrote that Shevchenko's struggle against serfdom was of international importance and that Shevchenko's protest against all social, religious and political oppression — a protest which ennobles his poetry — is of universal significance. Beginning with E. Durant (1876), whose
article about Shevchenko was written under the influence of the Russian writer Ivan Turgenev, Frenchmen have extolled Shevchenko as a bard of social protest and the enunciator of revolutionary ideas. Shevchenko is widely known in the
countries of Europe, and beyond Europe — as far as China and India.
One German critic has declared that there is not a poet in world literature who personified the spirit and historical fate of his people as much as did Shevchenko.
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The sources, that we have used:
1) Taras Shevchenko; a biographical sketch. [Translated from the Russian by John Weir]
https://archive.org/stream/tarasshevchenkob00rylsuoft/tarasshevchenkob00rylsuoft_djvu.txt2) 2) The Shevchenko Scientific SocietyThe Shevchenko Scientific Society http://www.shevchenko.org/
Англомовний вебсайт наукового товариства імені Англомовний вебсайт наукового товариства імені Шевченка в Нью-Йорці (США)Шевченка в Нью-Йорці (США)
3) 3) The Taras Shevchenko Museum of CanadaThe Taras Shevchenko Museum of Canada ttp://www.infoukes.com/shevchenkomuseum/
4) 4) ""Taras Shevchenko; a biographical sketch. [Translated from the Russian by John Weir]““ https://archive.org/stream/
tarasshevchenkob00rylsuoft/tarasshevchenkob00rylsuoft_djvu.txt5) 5) The Shevchenko Scientific SocietyThe Shevchenko Scientific Society http://www.shevchenko.org/
Англомовний вебсайт наукового товариства імені Англомовний вебсайт наукового товариства імені Шевченка в Нью-Йорці (США)Шевченка в Нью-Йорці (США)
6) 6) The Taras Shevchenko Museum of CanadaThe Taras Shevchenko Museum of Canada http://www.infoukes.com/shevchenkomuseum/
7) 7) A website about Taras Shevchenko to be launched in CambridgeA website about Taras Shevchenko to be launched in Cambridge
http://www.day.kiev.ua/en/article/topic-day/website-about-taras-shevchenko-be-launched-cambridge