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Aleksandras Fromas-Gužutis

Aleksandras Fromas known by his pen name Gužutis (1822–1900) was a Lithuanian writer, one of the first authors of Lithuanian plays and dramas.

Aleksandras Fromas-Gužutis
Fromas-Gužutis in 1822
Born
Aleksandras Fromas

(1822-12-12)12 December 1822
Died21 August 1900(1900-08-21) (aged 77)
NationalityLithuanian
Alma materKražiai College
Occupation(s)Farmer, writer
MovementLithuanian National Revival

Born to a family of an office worker, Fromas received some education at the Kražiai College. He worked in various government offices until he purchased a farm in 1853 where he lived and worked until his death. Encouraged by his neighbor Mečislovas Davainis-Silvestraitis, Fromas began publishing his texts in the Lithuanian press in 1884. While he wrote three novels, some short stories, and poems, he is mostly known as the author of the first Lithuanian plays. Thirteen plays are known; four of them were published during his lifetime. Most of the plays deal with heroic and romanticized episodes from the old Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Other plays transformed traditional Lithuanian myths, including Eglė the Queen of Serpents and Jūratė and Kastytis, into literary dramas and dealt with realities of the 19th-century Lithuania, including the abolition of serfdom in 1861 and the Uprising of 1863. While the works are not noted for their literary merits, they become popular with the emerging Lithuanian amateur theater and had a strong influence on future writers and theater performers.

Biography edit

Fromas was born on 12 December [O.S. 30 November] 1822 in Raseiniai to a family of an officer worker.[1] His grandfather was a German who immigrated to Lithuania from East Prussia.[2] His father died when he was seven and his mother had to support the family from her tutoring lessons. Despite financial difficulties, he enrolled into the Kražiai College in 1835 but was unable to finish.[3] It is not known when he dropped out as his name is not found in the surviving student rosters.[1] He found jobs at various offices of the institutions of the Russian Empire – at the land court in Raseiniai, at the office of Kovno Governorate, etc. In 1853, with the help of his wife's relatives, Fromas purchased a 60-dessiatin farm in Gongailiškiai (later incorporated into the Aušgirys [lt] village) near Girkalnis where he lived and worked until his death on 20 August [O.S. 8 August] 1900.[1][3]

Works edit

Fromas likely became interested in Lithuanian literature during his studies at the Kražiai College. For a brief time he lived and was likely tutored by Simonas Stanevičius, a Lithuanian writer and poet.[3] At the college, religion was taught by the future bishop Motiejus Valančius. The college also had a strong drama troupe which likely introduced Fromas to theater.[4] While he likely wrote earlier, his first work was published in 1884 after encouragement from his neighbor Mečislovas Davainis-Silvestraitis. Davainis not only proofread and edited the first texts by Fromas but also introduced Fromas to other Lithuanian activists, including Martynas Jankus, Jonas Šliūpas, Jurgis Mikšas [lt], who were working on the prohibited Lithuanian press.[3] Fromas published his works in various Lithuanian periodicals, including Vienybė lietuvninkų, Lietuviškas politiškas laikraštis, Unija, Nemuno sargas, Aušra, Lietuviškasis balsas, Apšvieta, Ūkininkas, various calendars. Many of his works were published after his death and a number of works remain unpublished.[3]

Plays edit

Fromas wrote a few short stories and poems, but he is known as the author of thirteen plays.[2] He submitted his first three plays in response to a literary contest announced by Vincas Kudirka in Varpas. The three plays were published in 1893.[5] Though the plays are weak, they became popular among Lithuanians who organized cultural evenings with songs, dances, and amateur theater performances and had a strong influence on the future writers and theater performers. The plays can be categorized into three groups:[3]

  • Historical dramas that were based on idealized episodes from the old Grand Duchy of Lithuania:[3]
    • Išgriovimas Kauno pilies 1362 m. (Destruction of the Kaunas Castle in 1362; 1893) about the Siege of Kaunas which highlights Lithuanian heroism and praises sacrifice for the homeland.[6]
    • Gedimino sapnas (Dream of Gediminas; 1910) about the legend of Grand Duke Gediminas and his dream of the Iron Wolf
    • Vaidilutė, arba Žemaičių krikštas (Vaidulutė, or the Baptism of Samogitia; 1910) about the Lithuanian mythology and the Christianization of Lithuania in 1387 and 1413. It is a Christian-friendly reinterpretation of the events – Samogitians are portrayed as voluntarily choosing Christianity.[6]
    • Eglė Naujapilės kunigaikštaitė (Eglė, Duchess of Naujapilė; 1955)
    • Vytautas Krėvoje (Vytautas in Kreva; unpublished) about Grand Duke Vytautas and his escape from prison in the Kreva Castle
    • Myris Keistucio (The Death of Kęstutis; unpublished) about the Grand Duke Kęstutis[7]
  • Mythological dramas that borrowed from the traditional Lithuanian myths and legends and added new details that brought them closer to the classical Greek tragedies:[3]
    • Eglė žalčių karalienė (Eglė, the Queen of Serpents; 1893) based on the Eglė the Queen of Serpents myth
    • Palocius ežero dugnuose (Palace at the Bottom of a Lake; 1911) based on a local legend about a sunken palace in a local lake
    • Jūratė marių karalienė (Jūratė, the Queen of Seas; 1955) based on the Jūratė and Kastytis myth
  • Works based on the contemporary life:[3]
    • Ponas ir mužikai (The Lord and the Peasants; 1893) about the relationship between landowners and serfs before the abolition of serfdom in 1861
    • Baisioji gadynė (The Terrible Time; 1895) about the Uprising of 1863 though it failed to convey the suffering as many of the Russian soldiers who arrived to suppress the uprising are depicted as noble and polite showcasing Fromas' weakness in developing a conflict with an antagonist.[8]
    • Gudri našlė (Wise Widow; 1908) is the only published comedy by Fromas. Russian state censors did not allow the play to be performed in Lithuania likely because it criticized Russian language lessons in public primary schools.[9]

Other works edit

Fromas published three novels. Vargdieniai (The Wretched; published in 1893) has several independent stories and plot lines. Two of them describe the annual pilgrimage to Šiluva and a feast of beggars which describes their tricks and crimes.[3][10] In some places, the novel verges on a satire. It provides some valuable ethnographic information about everyday life in 19th-century Lithuania.[10] Patėviai (Stepparents; 1895) tells a story about a stepfather who plans to send his disliked stepson as a recruit to the Imperial Russian Army even though the stepson, as the only son, was exempt from the conscription. The stepson is saved by his teacher from the army. The stepfather leaves the farm to the stepson and pays for the stepson's wedding with a beloved. The novel devotes significant attention to wedding customs and therefore is a valuable ethnographic resource on traditional customs.[3] Mūsų praeities ir dabarties paslaptys (Secrets of Our Past and Future; 1894) deals with the Uprising of 1863 and describes the barbarity of Russian soldiers,[3] though does not have a more coherent plot.[11]

Fromas wrote several short stories often noting that they are based on real stories.[3] Literary critics note Seną pečių velnias kuria (The Devil Fires an Old Oven; 1893) which depicts a domestic family drama and is one of the first Lithuanian literary works to describe city residents (as opposed to villagers).[11] In addition, Fromas wrote several articles and translated three parts of Dziady by Adam Mickiewicz into Lithuanian.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Misius, Kazys (2015). Kražių mokykla ir gimnazija 1773–1844 metais (PDF) (in Lithuanian). Vilniaus dailės akademijos leidykla. p. 238. ISBN 978-609-447-187-2.
  2. ^ a b "Girkalnyje paminėtas pirmasis Lietuvos dramaturgas A. Fromas-Gužutis" (in Lithuanian). Raseinių Marcelijaus Martinaičio viešoji biblioteka. 2012. Retrieved 29 August 2019.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "Aleksandras Fromas-Gužutis – mūsų tautinės dramaturgijos pradininkas". Alkas.lt (in Lithuanian). 12 December 2011. Retrieved 29 August 2019.
  4. ^ Raižytė, Nijolė. "Aleksandras Fromas-Gužutis" (in Lithuanian). Maironio lietuvių literatūros muziejus. Retrieved 29 August 2019.
  5. ^ Martišiūtė-Linartienė, Aušra (2014). "Juozas Vilkutaitis-Keturakis: gyvenimo ir kūrybos kelias". Notariatas (in Lithuanian). 17: 8. ISSN 1822-8127.
  6. ^ a b Martišiūtė, Aušra (2006). "Intertekstas kaip tautinio identiteto išraiška XIX a. pabaigos-XX a. pirmosios pusės lietuvių dramaturgijoje" (PDF). Acta Litteraria Comparativa. 1: 169–170.
  7. ^ Butkus, Vigmantas (2004). "Erdvės poetika: nuo Aleksandro Fromo-Gužučio iki Balio Sruogos". Darbai ir dienos (in Lithuanian). 36: 248. ISSN 1392-0588.
  8. ^ Trinkūnaitė, Šarūnė (2005). "Lietuvių istorinės dramos pradžia: lenkiškos ištakos ir lietuviškos korekcijos" (PDF). Menotyra (in Lithuanian). 4 (41): 42. ISSN 1392-1002.
  9. ^ Avižinienė, Birutė (2015). "Viešų lietuviškųjų vakarų repertuaro cenzūra XIX a. pabaigos–XX a. pradžios Rusijos imperijoje" (PDF). Colloquia (in Lithuanian). 34: 45–46. ISSN 1822-3737.
  10. ^ a b Butkus, Vigmantas (2011). "Pamaldumas turgaus apsuptyje: religinė Šiluva etnografinio pobūdžio beletristinėje literatūroje" (PDF). Lietuvių katalikų mokslo akademijos metraštis (in Lithuanian). 35: 119–120. ISSN 1392-0502.
  11. ^ a b Korsakas, Kostas, ed. (1957). Lietuvių literatūros istorija (in Lithuanian). Vol. II (Kapitalizmo epocha). Vilnius: Valstybinė politinės ir mokslinės literatūros leidykla. p. 179.

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Aleksandras Fromas known by his pen name Guzutis 1822 1900 was a Lithuanian writer one of the first authors of Lithuanian plays and dramas Aleksandras Fromas GuzutisFromas Guzutis in 1822BornAleksandras Fromas 1822 12 12 12 December 1822Raseiniai Vilna Governorate Russian EmpireDied21 August 1900 1900 08 21 aged 77 Gongailiskiai Kovno Governorate Russian EmpireNationalityLithuanianAlma materKraziai CollegeOccupation s Farmer writerMovementLithuanian National RevivalBorn to a family of an office worker Fromas received some education at the Kraziai College He worked in various government offices until he purchased a farm in 1853 where he lived and worked until his death Encouraged by his neighbor Mecislovas Davainis Silvestraitis Fromas began publishing his texts in the Lithuanian press in 1884 While he wrote three novels some short stories and poems he is mostly known as the author of the first Lithuanian plays Thirteen plays are known four of them were published during his lifetime Most of the plays deal with heroic and romanticized episodes from the old Grand Duchy of Lithuania Other plays transformed traditional Lithuanian myths including Egle the Queen of Serpents and Jurate and Kastytis into literary dramas and dealt with realities of the 19th century Lithuania including the abolition of serfdom in 1861 and the Uprising of 1863 While the works are not noted for their literary merits they become popular with the emerging Lithuanian amateur theater and had a strong influence on future writers and theater performers Contents 1 Biography 2 Works 2 1 Plays 2 2 Other works 3 ReferencesBiography editFromas was born on 12 December O S 30 November 1822 in Raseiniai to a family of an officer worker 1 His grandfather was a German who immigrated to Lithuania from East Prussia 2 His father died when he was seven and his mother had to support the family from her tutoring lessons Despite financial difficulties he enrolled into the Kraziai College in 1835 but was unable to finish 3 It is not known when he dropped out as his name is not found in the surviving student rosters 1 He found jobs at various offices of the institutions of the Russian Empire at the land court in Raseiniai at the office of Kovno Governorate etc In 1853 with the help of his wife s relatives Fromas purchased a 60 dessiatin farm in Gongailiskiai later incorporated into the Ausgirys lt village near Girkalnis where he lived and worked until his death on 20 August O S 8 August 1900 1 3 Works editFromas likely became interested in Lithuanian literature during his studies at the Kraziai College For a brief time he lived and was likely tutored by Simonas Stanevicius a Lithuanian writer and poet 3 At the college religion was taught by the future bishop Motiejus Valancius The college also had a strong drama troupe which likely introduced Fromas to theater 4 While he likely wrote earlier his first work was published in 1884 after encouragement from his neighbor Mecislovas Davainis Silvestraitis Davainis not only proofread and edited the first texts by Fromas but also introduced Fromas to other Lithuanian activists including Martynas Jankus Jonas Sliupas Jurgis Miksas lt who were working on the prohibited Lithuanian press 3 Fromas published his works in various Lithuanian periodicals including Vienybe lietuvninku Lietuviskas politiskas laikrastis Unija Nemuno sargas Ausra Lietuviskasis balsas Apsvieta ukininkas various calendars Many of his works were published after his death and a number of works remain unpublished 3 Plays edit Fromas wrote a few short stories and poems but he is known as the author of thirteen plays 2 He submitted his first three plays in response to a literary contest announced by Vincas Kudirka in Varpas The three plays were published in 1893 5 Though the plays are weak they became popular among Lithuanians who organized cultural evenings with songs dances and amateur theater performances and had a strong influence on the future writers and theater performers The plays can be categorized into three groups 3 Historical dramas that were based on idealized episodes from the old Grand Duchy of Lithuania 3 Isgriovimas Kauno pilies 1362 m Destruction of the Kaunas Castle in 1362 1893 about the Siege of Kaunas which highlights Lithuanian heroism and praises sacrifice for the homeland 6 Gedimino sapnas Dream of Gediminas 1910 about the legend of Grand Duke Gediminas and his dream of the Iron Wolf Vaidilute arba Zemaiciu krikstas Vaidulute or the Baptism of Samogitia 1910 about the Lithuanian mythology and the Christianization of Lithuania in 1387 and 1413 It is a Christian friendly reinterpretation of the events Samogitians are portrayed as voluntarily choosing Christianity 6 Egle Naujapiles kunigaikstaite Egle Duchess of Naujapile 1955 Vytautas Krevoje Vytautas in Kreva unpublished about Grand Duke Vytautas and his escape from prison in the Kreva Castle Myris Keistucio The Death of Kestutis unpublished about the Grand Duke Kestutis 7 Mythological dramas that borrowed from the traditional Lithuanian myths and legends and added new details that brought them closer to the classical Greek tragedies 3 Egle zalciu karaliene Egle the Queen of Serpents 1893 based on the Egle the Queen of Serpents myth Palocius ezero dugnuose Palace at the Bottom of a Lake 1911 based on a local legend about a sunken palace in a local lake Jurate mariu karaliene Jurate the Queen of Seas 1955 based on the Jurate and Kastytis myth Works based on the contemporary life 3 Ponas ir muzikai The Lord and the Peasants 1893 about the relationship between landowners and serfs before the abolition of serfdom in 1861 Baisioji gadyne The Terrible Time 1895 about the Uprising of 1863 though it failed to convey the suffering as many of the Russian soldiers who arrived to suppress the uprising are depicted as noble and polite showcasing Fromas weakness in developing a conflict with an antagonist 8 Gudri nasle Wise Widow 1908 is the only published comedy by Fromas Russian state censors did not allow the play to be performed in Lithuania likely because it criticized Russian language lessons in public primary schools 9 Other works edit Fromas published three novels Vargdieniai The Wretched published in 1893 has several independent stories and plot lines Two of them describe the annual pilgrimage to Siluva and a feast of beggars which describes their tricks and crimes 3 10 In some places the novel verges on a satire It provides some valuable ethnographic information about everyday life in 19th century Lithuania 10 Pateviai Stepparents 1895 tells a story about a stepfather who plans to send his disliked stepson as a recruit to the Imperial Russian Army even though the stepson as the only son was exempt from the conscription The stepson is saved by his teacher from the army The stepfather leaves the farm to the stepson and pays for the stepson s wedding with a beloved The novel devotes significant attention to wedding customs and therefore is a valuable ethnographic resource on traditional customs 3 Musu praeities ir dabarties paslaptys Secrets of Our Past and Future 1894 deals with the Uprising of 1863 and describes the barbarity of Russian soldiers 3 though does not have a more coherent plot 11 Fromas wrote several short stories often noting that they are based on real stories 3 Literary critics note Sena peciu velnias kuria The Devil Fires an Old Oven 1893 which depicts a domestic family drama and is one of the first Lithuanian literary works to describe city residents as opposed to villagers 11 In addition Fromas wrote several articles and translated three parts of Dziady by Adam Mickiewicz into Lithuanian 3 References edit a b c Misius Kazys 2015 Kraziu mokykla ir gimnazija 1773 1844 metais PDF in Lithuanian Vilniaus dailes akademijos leidykla p 238 ISBN 978 609 447 187 2 a b Girkalnyje paminetas pirmasis Lietuvos dramaturgas A Fromas Guzutis in Lithuanian Raseiniu Marcelijaus Martinaicio viesoji biblioteka 2012 Retrieved 29 August 2019 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Aleksandras Fromas Guzutis musu tautines dramaturgijos pradininkas Alkas lt in Lithuanian 12 December 2011 Retrieved 29 August 2019 Raizyte Nijole Aleksandras Fromas Guzutis in Lithuanian Maironio lietuviu literaturos muziejus Retrieved 29 August 2019 Martisiute Linartiene Ausra 2014 Juozas Vilkutaitis Keturakis gyvenimo ir kurybos kelias Notariatas in Lithuanian 17 8 ISSN 1822 8127 a b Martisiute Ausra 2006 Intertekstas kaip tautinio identiteto israiska XIX a pabaigos XX a pirmosios puses lietuviu dramaturgijoje PDF Acta Litteraria Comparativa 1 169 170 Butkus Vigmantas 2004 Erdves poetika nuo Aleksandro Fromo Guzucio iki Balio Sruogos Darbai ir dienos in Lithuanian 36 248 ISSN 1392 0588 Trinkunaite Sarune 2005 Lietuviu istorines dramos pradzia lenkiskos istakos ir lietuviskos korekcijos PDF Menotyra in Lithuanian 4 41 42 ISSN 1392 1002 Aviziniene Birute 2015 Viesu lietuviskuju vakaru repertuaro cenzura XIX a pabaigos XX a pradzios Rusijos imperijoje PDF Colloquia in Lithuanian 34 45 46 ISSN 1822 3737 a b Butkus Vigmantas 2011 Pamaldumas turgaus apsuptyje religine Siluva etnografinio pobudzio beletristineje literaturoje PDF Lietuviu kataliku mokslo akademijos metrastis in Lithuanian 35 119 120 ISSN 1392 0502 a b Korsakas Kostas ed 1957 Lietuviu literaturos istorija in Lithuanian Vol II Kapitalizmo epocha Vilnius Valstybine politines ir mokslines literaturos leidykla p 179 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aleksandras Fromas Guzutis amp oldid 1213491041, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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