Djela Augusta Šenoe - Kanarinčeva ljubovca

Djela Augusta Šenoe - Kanarinčeva ljubovca

August Šenoa

From the present, the story retrospectively returns to the past of the noble Lenić Remetinski family through the stories of the last descendant, old woman Amalija.

The novella talks about a frequent theme of 19th century prose, which is the decline of the nobility during the industrial revolution. This is a topic that is discussed in most works from realism, but also from naturalism, and this short story has characteristics of both literary directions. His stylistic actions lean toward realism, but traces of naturalism are still visible. This is most visible in the physical and character traits of people and descriptions of interiors and exteriors.

Editor
Dubravko Jelčić, Krsto Špoljar
Graphics design
Tomislav Pušek
Dimensions
20 x 14 cm
Pages
394
Publisher
Globus, Zagreb, 1983.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

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