Looks at the theories about Christian origins and church history suggested in the novel, "The Da Vinci Code," and explains how they ignore or misinterpret the available information as it has been understood in Catholic tradition.
A fundamental work of Croatian methodological science that explores the theory, goals, and methods of teaching literature, connecting the pedagogical, psychological, and aesthetic aspects of literary education.
Školska knjiga, 1988.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
16.42 €
Croatian literature • History of literature • Literary Theory
Maja Bošković-Stulli, Divna Zečević, Eduard Hercigonja, Marin Franičević, Franjo Švelec, Rafo Bog...
A classic work of Croatian literary historiography. The edition covers the periods from oral tradition to modernism, emphasizing the interference of oral and written literature, sociological context, aesthetic norms, and European connections.
The first third of the book provides reviews of Russian literature (Chekhov, Ljeskov, Pushkin...). The second chapter deals with world literature (Balzac, Stendhal, Roland...), and the third chapter contains general articles.
Proceedings of the 1st scientific conference held in Zagreb from November 30 to December 1, 2001 at the National and University Library in Zagreb as part of the project "Croatian Modernism of the 20th Century".