Djela Augusta Šenoe - Zagrebulje i drugi feljtoni

Djela Augusta Šenoe - Zagrebulje i drugi feljtoni

August Šenoa

August Šenoa published his series of feuilletons entitled Zagrebulje in a periodical for fourteen years, but with a long (ten-year) break in the journal Vienca and the Croatian political daily Pozor.

In entertaining and witty, only sometimes sentimental and often satirical and sharp, we would say moralizing, Šenoa tackles topics from cultural and social life, focusing primarily on political topics and the theater of her beloved city, but also of the whole of Croatia. The last Zagrebians from 1880 focus mostly on the devastating earthquake in Zagreb. As a city senator, Šenoa was involved in assessing the damage and helping the victims, which is why he often stayed outdoors and as a result contracted pneumonia from which he died the following year (1881).

Editor
Dubravko Jelčić, Krsto Špoljar
Graphics design
Tomislav Pušek
Dimensions
20 x 14 cm
Pages
353
Publisher
Globus, Zagreb, 1983.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

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