Ilirizam i tumačenje snova: Gundulići Vlaha Bukovca
Illyrian movement and the interpretation of dreams: Ivan Gundulić in the paintings of Vlaho Bukovac
Given the prominent position in the Croatian cultural imagination of Vlaho Bukovac’s 1895
painting of the Illyrian Movement, this article argues that the later accounts of early to mid-
19th-century Illyrian politics and literature remain contaminated, and structurally so, by
Bukovac’s treatment of the visual. This visual contaminant then points to more general
political and cultural practices in Austria-Hungary at the time, including psychoanalysis, not
least where psychoanalysis addresses the scope of image and the phantasmatic. Analyzing
three paintings where Bukovac takes up the subject of literature cum the phantasmatic alongside
Freud’s 1908 study of „Der Dichter und das Phantasieren”, I propose that in both literature
serves to indicate the political logic of metonymy or the metonymic logic of the political;
furthermore, I show that Freud, unlike Bukovac, fails to sustain this logic precisely in
places where he sets out to classify wishes.
Illyrian movement, Psychoanalysis, Metonymy, Painting, Literature
Poznańskie Studia Slawistyczne, 2012, nr 2, s.189–211
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