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The Great Spring (1933) depicts the awakening and rebirth of the Croatian village and the common man in the interwar period – a symbolic depiction of the national and social spring, the peasant movement, and the personal maturation of the main character.
A collection of literary criticism and studies by Ljubomir Maraković. The author analyzes and evaluates contemporary Croatian storytellers and novelists of the interwar period, emphasizing their artistic values from a Catholic and ethical perspective.
Jesus and My Shadow (1934) is Nikola Šop's most famous collection. The poet intimately humanizes Jesus and brings him into the everyday life of the poor, nature, and ordinary things. In a Franciscan spirit, he celebrates simplicity, poverty, and the divin
"Nativity Scene" depicts the spiritual and family warmth of Christmas time, through the story of simple people whose hearts open to kindness, giving, and faith as they prepare for the feast of Christ's birth.
Under Old Roofs (1886) is a collection of short stories by Ksaver Šandor Gjalski. It realistically and nostalgically depicts the decline of the Zagorje noble manors, old customs, and the conflict between generations during the collapse of feudal society.
A lyrical novel about rural life, work, and the inner connection between man and the land. Through simple scenes and emotional warmth, it describes the weight, pride, and spiritual strength of people tied to the fields and the cycles of nature.