
Stanko Vraz: Studija
Branko Drechsler's extensive study of the life and work of Stanko Vraz, one of the most important poets of the Croatian and Slovenian Renaissance. An in-depth analysis of his poetry, Illyrian ideas, and tragic fate. First edition from 1909.
Branko Drechsler (also known under the pseudonym Branko Vodnik) published a comprehensive and important monograph „Stanko Vraz: Studija“ in 1909, published by Matica hrvatska i slovenska in Zagreb. The book is a thorough, scientifically based study of the life and literary work of Stanko Vraz (1810–1851), one of the most important poets of the Illyrian Revival.
Drechsler follows Vraz's life path in detail — from his childhood in Styria, through his turbulent participation in the Illyrian movement, to his literary achievements and personal tragedies. He pays special attention to Vraz's poetry, his role in bringing Croatian and Slovenian literature together, and his connections with Czech culture. The author analyzes Vraz's collections (Đulabije, Glama, poems in Kajkavian and Štokavian), his romantic style, and his place in the wider European context.
The work is written in a serious, documented style, typical of literary-historical studies of the early 20th century, but with a visible sympathy for Vraz as a tragic and somewhat forgotten figure of the Renaissance. This 1909 edition is considered one of the most important monographs about Stanko Vraz and today has a high antiquarian value. It is sought after among collectors of Croatian literary history and represents a significant part of the publishing activities of Matica hrvatska from the early 20th century.
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