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The book by Croatian writer and essayist Živko Jeličić is one of the most influential interpretations of Marin Držić. Jelčić interprets Držić as a writer close to the common people and a critic of the social injustices of the Dubrovnik Renaissance.
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.
Instead of the brief entries you'll find in lexicons and encyclopedias, Reading in the Palm of Your Hand offers you an exciting journey through great literary eras, and your guides on that journey are renowned experts in Croatian literary scholarship.
Literature and the People: Discussions and Essays is a collection of literary and historical studies by Antun Barc on the Croatian Renaissance, realism and peasant themes, and the relationship of literature to society and national consciousness.
This Introduction to Literature aims to enable every educated lover of beautiful literature to approach a book or work with the most confident judgment possible and to more consciously understand certain artistic values that strongly impress them in it.
A scholarly study by Nikola Andrić on Croatian literature in the period of Bach's absolutism (1850–1860). A thorough analysis of literary life, writers, and works in one of the most difficult political periods in Croatian history. First edition from 1906.