Francuska književnost
20.000 milja pod morem
Dieser Science-Fiction-Roman entstand Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts aus der Feder eines berühmten französischen Kinder- und Jugendgeschichtenerzählers, der auch das Science-Fiction-Genre begründete.
Anđelika IV: Neukrotiva Anđelika
The beautiful setting of the Poitou region makes a stunning contrast with the story which often boils over into bloody violence...
Anđelika VII: Anđelika u novom svijetu
Angélique and Count Joffrey de Peyrac, these lovers of dramatic destiny, are finally reunited. After experiencing all the greatness and all the misery of the old continent, they set off together to conquer the New World.
Askanio
The novel Ascanio (1843), is set in Paris in 1540, during the reign of Francis I. The story blends historical events with fiction, focusing on the young Ascanio, a talented goldsmith and student of the Renaissance artist Benvenuto Cellini.
Bartolomejska noć: knjiga 1-2
This book focuses on one of the bloodiest events in French history – St. Bartholomew's Day in 1572, when thousands of French Protestants were massacred in Paris and across the country.
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
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.
Četrdeset tisuća milja ispod mora
The novel Forty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (also known as Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, depending on the translation), published in 1870, is one of Jules Verne's most famous works and a classic of science fiction.
Chopin
The biographical novel Chopin is a poetic portrait of Frédéric Chopin, a Polish composer and pianist. The work not only provides an account of Chopin's life, but also deeply explores his inner sensitivity, artistic inspiration, and personal dilemmas.
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