Vjenceslav Novak
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Podgorka
Podgorka erzählt die Geschichte einer jungen Frau aus der armen Region Podgorka. Der Roman schildert realistisch die schwierigen sozialen Verhältnisse, Sitten, die Armut und den Kampf um Würde im Senj-Hinterland des 19. Jahrhunderts.
Podgorske pripovijesti
Eine Sammlung realistischer Erzählungen von Vjenceslav Novak über das Leben im armen Hinterland von Senj. Sie schildern den schwierigen Alltag der Menschen in Podgora, Armut, Bräuche, Familiendramen und den Kampf um Würde in der rauen Umgebung von Podgora
Pod Nehajem
„Unter Nehaj“ (1892) ist der zweite Roman von Vjenceslav Novak und eines der Schlüsselwerke des kroatischen Realismus. In der von Slavko Ježić herausgegebenen Ausgabe (Band 2 der Gesammelten Werke) vermittelt diese „Geschichte aus dem Leben in Senj“ ein e
Posljednji Stipančići
The novel The Last Stipančići is set in the first decade of the 19th century. It is focused on the decline of a patrician family and goes far into the past, into the last two generations of this family.
Posljednji Stipančići
The plot of the novel The Last Stipančići is set in the first decade of the 19th century. It focuses on the decline of a patrician family and goes far back in time, to the last two generations of this family.
Posljednji Stipančići: Povijest jedne patricijske obitelji
Vjenceslav Novak's classic about the decline of the prominent Senj bourgeois family, the Stipančićs. The first edition from 1899 is considered one of the most significant and sought-after works of 19th-century Croatian literature.
Posljednji Stipančići: Povijest jedne patricijske obitelji
The novel depicts the social and moral decadence of the Rijeka nobility in the mid-19th century through the fate of the Stipančić family. The head of the family, Niko Stipančić, is an authoritarian father who tries to preserve his reputation and status de
Pripovijetke
This edition brings four key stories by Vjenceslav Novak (1859–1905), one of the most important Croatian realists, known for his social sensitivity and depictions of urban poverty at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Tito Dorčić
Tito Dorčić follows the tragic fate of the son of a fisherman from Senj, who is sent by his father to study law in Vienna. Torn between family tradition, social expectations and his own nature, Tito experiences an inner breakdown and ruin.









