Milovan Vidaković (Serbian Cyrillic: Милован Видаковић; 1780—1841) was a Serbian novelist. He is referred to as the father of the modern Serbian novel. Today, his novels are mostly forgotten, and he is best remembered as a strong opponent of Vuk Karadžić's language reform and a proponent of the Slavonic-Serbian language as a literary language of Serbs.
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1780 Nemenikuće, Serbia (then Ottoman Empire)
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1841 (aged 60) Pest, Hungary
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