Francuska književnost
A što ako vrijeme ne postoji?
Ten years before he discovered the theory of general relativity, Einstein realized that time and space were not two separate entities, but two aspects of one and the same entity.
Atmosfere ljubavi
The novel subtly and psychologically depicts three love stories/"atmospheres" through the relationship between a man and a woman, analyzing different forms of love, marital crises, jealousy, boredom and the impossibility of complete understanding between
Banco: Sve ili ništa
In his book Banco – All or Nothing, Henri Charrière describes his life after escaping from prison in French Guiana. Seeking redemption, he embarks on an honest life, but through numerous adventures and shady dealings, he once again tests the limits of fre
Bartolomejska noć: knjiga 1-2
Ova knjiga tematizira jedan od najkrvavijih događaja u francuskoj povijesti – Bartolomejsku noć iz 1572. godine, kada su tisuće francuskih protestanata) pobijene u Parizu i diljem zemlje.
Baselska zvona
The novel follows three women: Diane, a noblewoman; Catherine Simonidzé, a feminist; and the real Clara Zetkin, a communist. Through their destinies, the crisis of bourgeois society, women's emancipation, and the path to communism are depicted.
Bjegunac
The Fugitive (1948) by Georges Simenon, the master of psychological crime fiction, follows the story of Jean-Paul Émond, a young convict who escapes from a prison in Paris. Set in the dark atmosphere of the 1940s, the novel explores themes of freedom, gui
Brak bez ljubavi
Claude Fervel's novel Marriage Without Love depicts a marital drama in which spouses live in an emotionless marriage, faced with boredom, frustration, and moral dilemmas typical of bourgeois society.
Četrdeset i pet vitezova
A historical novel set during the religious wars between Catholics and Huguenots during the reign of King Henry III. The plot follows a group of 45 noblemen from Gascony, whom the king brings to Paris as his personal guard, but they become the target of p
Četrdeset pet vitezova, sv. 1-2
Alexandre Dumas – The Forty-Five Knights, published in 1966, is part of a grand trilogy about the political and religious turmoil in France during the late 16th century.
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