Abstract

The paper offers a comparative interpretation of three poems about Mozart by Ivan V. Lalić and the movie Amadeus directed by Miloš Forman. The reasons for a comparative view of these works lie in the biographical data of the Serbian poet (fascination with Mozart and Forman’s film), as well as in the joint motifs related to Mozart, and significant similarities in considering the problem of artistic creaion. The paper also points to the possibilities of assessing the connection between poetry and film by reviewing the basic differences and similarities between the film language and poetry.

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