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.
Dean Duda, Slaven Jurić, David Šporer, Andrea Zlatar
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.
Sys Print, 2000.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
9.40 €
Literary criticism • History of literature • Literary Theory
The studies and essays collected in this book are undoubtedly the author's seminal work, the sum of his previous research, but also a major work of contemporary Croatian literary criticism.
Alfa, 1991.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Studies and Articles I. (1944) contains a selection of the author's most important literary studies and essays on Janko Leskovar, August Šenoa, Gjalski, Eugen Kvaternik, Milan Ogrizović and Croatian theatre. A mature critical and essayistic edition.
Hrvatski izdavalački bibliografski zavod (HIBZ), 1944.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
14.58 €
Croatian literature • History of literature • Literary Theory • Cultural history
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.