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Gergana (poem)

''Gergana'' (in Bulgarian: ''Изворът на Белоногата'') is a poem written in 1873 by the famous Bulgarian poet Petko Slaveykov.
The story is about a beautiful Bulgarian girl, Gergana. While she is at the fountain to get some water, an Ottoman vizier sees her, and tries to persuade her to follow him to Istanbul. She tells him that even if she followed him, she wouldn't love him as much as she loves her beloved Bulgaria, her parents, and her boy Nicola. The vizier, very impressed by her determination, leaves. In the second part of the poem Gergana is languishing and she eventually dies, possibly because her shadow was "walled up" into the fountain.
This is one of the most studied and examined works in the Bulgarian literature and many books have been written on the subject. Most critics embrace the theory that Gergana is the symbol of the Bulgarian woman, her strength and willpower.



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