Domovinski eseji

Domovinski eseji

Zvonko Kovač

Discussions, essays and criticisms about domestic authors and topics. The book includes the author's bio-bibliography.

This book, published in Čakovec in 2009, contains studies, essays and reviews that were created on the occasion of certain scientific gatherings, reviews and presentations of authors, books and projects. In this book, Zvonko Kovač considered various topics, including the theory and methodology of the study of literature, literary criticism, (southern) Slavic studies, regional / Kajkavian literature and trends in contemporary higher education. Also, the book brings new directions, including environmental criticism.

Editor
Miroslav Gakić
Illustrations
Damir Klaić
Graphics design
Boris Lisjak
Dimensions
30 x 13 cm
Pages
335
Publisher
Insula, Čakovec, 2009.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53714-320-6

One copy is available

Condition:Unused
 

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