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  1. Gjergj Fishta. Gjergj Fishta ( Fishtë, 23 tetor 1871 - Shkodër, 30 dhjetor 1940) ka qenë frat françeskan, arsimtar, shkrimtar, përkthyes dhe po ashtu kryetar i komisionit për hartimin e alfabetit në Kongresin e Manastirit, anëtar i delegacionit të qeverisë Përmeti në Konferencën e Versajës, zëvendëskryetar i legjislativit ...

  2. Signature. Gjergj Fishta ( pronounced [ɟɛɾɟ ˈfiʃta]; 23 October 1871 – 30 December 1940) was an Albanian Franciscan friar, poet, educator, rilindas, politician, translator and writer. He is regarded as one of the most influential Albanian writers of the 20th century, particularly for his epic masterpiece Lahuta e Malcís, and he was the ...

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  3. Although Gjergj Fishta is the author of a total of thirty-seven literary publications, his name is indelibly linked to one great work, indeed to one of the most astounding creations in all the history of Albanian literature, Lahuta e malcís, Shkodra 1937 (The highland lute). ‘The highland lute’ is a 15,613-line historical verse epic ...

  4. Gjergj Fishta was an Albanian Franciscan friar, poet, educator, politician, rilindas, translator and writer. He is regarded as one of the most influential Albanian writers of the 20th century due to his epic masterpiece Lahuta e Malcís and the editor of two of the most authoritative magazines after Albania's independence, Posta e Shypniës and Hylli i Dritës.

  5. Dec 3, 2019 · Although Gjergj Fishta is the author of a total of thirty-seven literary publications, his name is indelibly linked to one great work, indeed to one of the most astounding creations in all the history of Albanian literature, Lahuta e malcís, Shkodra 1937 (The highland lute). ‘The highland lute’ is a 15,613-line historical verse epic ...

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  7. Other articles where Gjergi Fishta is discussed: Albanian literature: …authors of the time were Gjergj Fishta, Faik Konitza (Konica), and Fan S. Noli. Fishta—a native of Shkodër, the literary centre of northern Albania—was a powerful satirist but is best known for his long ballad Lahuta e malcís (1937; The Highland Lute), which celebrates the valour and virtues of Albanian…

  8. Gjergj Fishta. Born in Fishtë, Dajç, Lezhë, Albania (then Ottoman Empire), Fishta studied philosophy and Catholic theology in Bosnia. In 1902, he became the head of the Franciscan gymnasium in Shkodër. Fishta was under influence of Franciscan monks as a student in monasteries in Austria-Hungary, when he wrote his main work Lahuta e Malcis ...

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