ON THE DISTANT „CHAT“ BETWEEN BULGARIANS DURING THE NATIONAL REVIVAL
Abstract
This article presents the results of the research on the role of the Bulgarian Revival activist and scholar Dobri Voynikov in the formation of the epistolary style of the modern Bulgarian literary language. The object of the research are two of his
textbooks, in which he presents his ideas about the language of letters and gives instructions to students who are specially trained in writing letters as the only means of remote communication between Bulgarians throughout the Revival. The
article analyses Voynikov’s definitions of a letter, his classification of the letter types, the salutations, terms and ceremonials he uses and recommends.
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