Susjedov sin

Susjedov sin

Josip Jurčič

A novel published in 1868, significant for Slovenian literature as it is considered the first Slovenian novel. With this work, Jurčič laid the foundations of the Slovenian prose tradition, introducing realism into the country's literature.

The novel is set in a rural Slovenian village, where the lives of the main characters are intertwined. Through their destinies, the author depicts the social and moral values ​​of the time, focusing on themes such as love, family relationships, and social norms. Jurčič describes village life in detail, providing the reader with an insight into the everyday life of a 19th-century Slovenian village.

The main character, a neighbor's son, faces challenges arising from social expectations and personal desires. Through his story, the author explores the conflict between individual aspirations and the collective values ​​of the community. This conflict reflects the broader social changes that took place in Slovenia during the 19th century, including the tension between traditional customs and modernization.

Jurčič's writing style is characterized by realism and detailed descriptions of the characters and the environment. His ability to portray the inner worlds of his characters makes the novel relevant even today, providing universal messages about human nature and social relations.

"The Neighbor's Son" remains an important part of Slovenian literary heritage, providing readers with valuable insights into the history, culture, and social changes of that period.

Original title
Sosedov sin
Translation
Ladislav Žimberk
Editor
Brane Grabeljšak
Dimensions
20.5 x 13.5 cm
Pages
160
Publisher
Spektar, Zagreb, 1974.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Unused
 

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