Prosvjetni i književni rad u Slavoniji prije Preporoda / Slavonsko selo u djelima hrvatskih pisaca potkraj osamnaestoga vijeka
Tomo Matić
Tomo Matić left a significant mark in Croatian literary and cultural history, and his research and works are still relevant today for understanding the past and cultural heritage of Slavonia.
The book by Split writer and political scientist Nebojša Lujanović (born 1981 in Novi Travnik) is an intriguing polemic against the ideological abuses of Ivo Andrić, especially the nationalistic readings of his work from the Bosnian, Serbian and Croatian
V.B.Z, 2020.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
13.44 €
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.
Kultura, 1949.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
5.12 €
Language & linguistics • Methodology • Education • Pedagogy • Literary Theory
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.
On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Ranko Marinković's birth, Pavao Pavličić, who has been studying the author's work for years, has prepared a book of studies and essays dedicated to this classic of Croatian literature.
Ex Libris, 2014.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
12.36 €
Anthology • Croatian literature • Literary Theory • Slavonia, Baranja & Srijem
The Poetics of Noise is a comprehensive anthology edited by Goran Rem, a literary historian and poet from Osijek. The book brings together works by 105 Slavonian authors written during the Homeland War (1991–1995), mainly in Slavonia and Baranja.