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Petar Pan
In search of new stories, Peter Pan, a boy who did not want to grow up, is left without his own shadow in the house of Mr. and Mrs. Darling. One evening, when he tried to find her, he met their children: Wendy, John and Michael.
Pod mrežom
Under the Net (1954), Iris Murdoch's debut work, follows Jake Donaghue, a young writer and translator in London, living a bohemian life. The story, told in the first person, explores themes of freedom, love, and the search for meaning through Jake's chaot
Pod vulkanom
Under the Volcano is a novel by English author Malcolm Lowry, first published in 1947. The novel is Lowry's magnum opus, which he wrote for almost his entire life. He began work on it in the 1930s and continued to refine it while struggling with time and
Pogledaj dom svoj, anđele
Look at Your Home, Angel (1929) by Thomas Wolfe is a semi-autobiographical novel that follows the growing up of Eugene Gant (alias Thomas Wolfe) in Altamont, a fictional town in North Carolina, in the early 20th century.
Pokojni Mattia Pascal
Luigi Pirandello's novel The Late Matthias Pascal (1904), a masterpiece of Italian literature, explores themes of identity, freedom, and social conventions through a tragic yet ironic story of a man trying to escape his life.
Pomutnje gojenca Törlessa / Tri žene
Robert Musil's The Confusions of the Young Törless (1906) and Three Women (1924) are works that explore the psychological depths, moral dilemmas, and internal conflicts of the individual, characteristic of Musil's analytical prose.
Portret umjetnika u mladosti / Giacomo Joyce
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (1916) follows the upbringing of Stephen Dedalus, Joyce's alter ego, from childhood to youth in Ireland. Giacomo Joyce (1914) is a short, poetic prose piece in which Joyce records his obsessive feelings for a young
Pravopisni priručnik hrvatskoga ili srpskoga jezika
Psihologija rada - kadrovi i rad
Put do Indije
A Passage to India (1924) by E. M. Forster explores the tensions between British colonialism and Indian culture in Chandrapore in the 1920s. The story follows Dr. Aziz, an Indian doctor, and his attempts to befriend the British amidst racial and cultural