History of literature • Croatian literature
Pet stoljeća hrvatske književnosti: Milan Šenoa, Franjo Horvat Kiš, Musa Ćazimćatić
Five centuries of Croatian literature: Milan Šenoa, Franjo Horvat Kiš, Musa Ćazimćatić, volume 67. Stories, exodus - Stories, travelogues - Poems. Edited by Abdurahman Nametak and Miroslav Šicel.
Editor
Šime Vučetić
Dimensions
20 x 13.5 cm
Pages
524
Publisher
Zora, Matica hrvatska, Zagreb, 1966.
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Croatian.
One copy is available
Condition:Used, good condition (visible signs of use)
An overview of the development of Croatian literature from the Middle Ages to the National Revival. Kombol presents the main authors, genres, and literary movements that shaped the foundation of the national tradition.
Matica hrvatska, 1945.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
16.34 €
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.
10.35 €
Croatian literature • History of literature • Literary Theory
The first part of Barč's history of Croatian literature provides an overview of the Illyrian movement, its writers, ideas and cultural significance in the period from the national revival to the creation of the Yugoslav state.
Jugoslavenska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti (JAZU), 1954.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
16.42 €
Croatian literature • History of literature • First editions
The first book covers Croatian literature from humanism (15th century) to the end of the 18th century. The first systematic overview of older Croatian literature. The book begins with a comprehensive introduction by Vatroslav Jagić on Croatian Glagolitic
Matica hrvatska, 1913.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
17.34 €
Montenegrin literature • Literary criticism • History of literature
A future civilization that would not refer to literature and the language of the press would be a different human species that does not touch our understanding of the beautiful and the true.