What role does poetry play in Albanian national renaissance literature?

Poetry occupies the most important position in national rejuvenation literature. Na Fracheri's long lyric poem "The Herd and the Earth" (1886) and the lyric poem "Summer Flowers" (1890) adopt a pastoral style to describe the natural scenery of the motherland and the lives of farmers and shepherds. and labor, predicting that Albania will be liberated. Mieda's lyrical poem "The Day of the Young Goddess", Va. Pasha's poem "Oh Albania", Asdereny's (1872-1947) poems "Sunshine", "Ideals and Tears", etc. are all lyrical poems. Famous poems. Narrative poetry has also developed significantly, such as Na Frasheli's long narrative poem "The Life of Skanderbeg" (1898), Dai Rada's poetic novel "The Song of Miliosao" (1836) and the novel Gavriel Dara's (1826-1885) long narrative poem "The Last Song of Bala" (1906) occupies an important position. In these works, the poets created the glorious image of Skanderbeg, the national hero, and showed the Albanian people's struggle against foreign aggression and oppression.