Nakladni zavod Matice hrvatske
Zagreb
Croatia
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100 djela književnosti jugoslavenskih naroda
1848
The book One Thousand Eight Hundred and Eight (first edition 1934, second 1973) by Josip Horvat is a detailed account of the revolutionary year 1848 in Croatia, a key moment in the shaping of national identity and political consciousness.
Ana Karenjina
As one of Tolstoy's greatest novels, the work combines psychological depth, realistic depiction of society, and philosophical themes. Anna is a literary icon, and the novel is a bridge between early realism and later moral reflections.
Ana Karenjina 1
Ana Karenjina 2
Crna kazaljka
This poetry collection was created during Gotovac's recovery in Rogaška Slatina and is itself an attempt at spiritual and poetic recovery after years of incarceration as a political prisoner.
Crvena cesta - novele
Djetinjstvo
"Childhood" tells about the cruelty of growing up, the meager and difficult life of a Russian province.
Djetinjstvo / Dječaštvo / Mladost
Leo Nikolayevich Tolstoy, in his autobiographical trilogy Childhood (1852), Boyhood (1854), and Youth (1857), follows the growing up of Nikolai Irtenyev, a young nobleman whose experience mirrors Tolstoy's own youth.