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337:," (Protest to Europe), he strongly condemned the indifference of the European powers to the plight of the Armenians. In some of his other patriotic poems, Patkanian criticized Armenian clergymen for promoting inaction and those who were apathetic to national issues. Patkanian also wrote short stories and satirical works in his native dialect on social issues within the Armenian community. In these works, he depicted social and political abuses, immoral merchants and priests, and a decadent youth. His collected works were published in Yerevan in eight volumes from 1963 to 1974.
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290:" (The death of Vardan Mamikonian), both written on patriotic themes. The first poem is a dialogue between the poet and the river, personified as the mother of the Armenian people who is lamenting the suffering of her children. In Kevork Bardakjian's view, the poem achieves an "intimate dynamism" and combines feelings of grief and loss with an unsaid optimism. The second work is an epic poem has the fifth-century
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as a penname. The group published its first pamphlet in 1855. Their literary philosophy was expressed in the motto "Write as you speak; speak as you write." By 1857, the group had published four more pamphlets, most of them authored by
Patkanian. He published works in several periodicals starting in
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Patkanian's poetry, seeing its main strength in its "intense patriotism, unfailing dedication to native people, which is expressed not only through odes, but also through bitter satire." In Bardakjian's view, "lthough too many of poems read like rhymed speeches, his sincere and
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