Nikola Baretić
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Nikola Baretić

Vjenceslav Novak

Nikola Baretić follows the fate of the main character in the Senj area, faced with jealousy, marital conflicts and social pressures. A realistic novel about passions, honor and decay in a 19th century petty-bourgeois environment.

Nikola Baretić (1896) is a novel by Vjenceslav Novak, published in the edition edited by Slavko Ježić (the fifth volume of Collected Works). It is part of Novak's cycle of works with motifs from Senj and its surroundings.

The novel follows the life of Nikola Baretić, a man of turbulent temperament, whose marital and family dramas reflect the conflicts of passion, jealousy and social norms in a small Senj bourgeois circle. Novak faithfully depicts psychological tensions, marital misunderstandings and the influence of the environment on the individual, with a touch of historical elements (the period of Bach's absolutism). As in his other works, the central theme is the fate of the "little man" trapped in the circle of tradition, morality and personal weaknesses.

The work belongs to the pinnacle of Croatian realism: it is rich in detailed descriptions of Senj life, psychological portraits and social analysis. Novak shows a deep understanding of human weaknesses, but also compassion for the characters whose environment and their own passions lead them into conflicts and ruin.

Nikola Baretić is less well-known than The Last Stipančićs, but a valuable example of Novak's mastery in depicting regional life, family relationships, and psychological dramas. It is recommended for fans of Croatian realistic prose, stories about the homeland, and 19th-century classics.

Editor
Slavko Ježić
Titelseite
A. Martinić
Maße
22,5 x 15 cm
Seitenzahl
175
Verlag
Minerva nakladna knjižara, Zagreb, 1932.
 
Latein Schrift. Hardcover.
Sprache: Kroatisch.

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