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Marie-Henry Beyle Stendhal
Flipping through old Italian chronicles, Stendhal finds motifs for a series of his novels in which he depicts the passions of the Middle Ages and the unrestrained madness of the Renaissance.
In the work "On Love", Stendhal tried to define love objectively and without passion. This book can also be read as a hidden acknowledgment of Stendhal's love experiences and unfulfilled desires...
Minerva, 1984.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Historical and psychological novel by Stendhal, published in 1830. The full title of the novel is "Red and Black, Chronicle of the 19th Century". The protagonist is Julien Sorel. The work is a bildungsroman that follows his upbringing and life path.
A novel by Théophile Gautier, published in 1863. It is an adventure story set in 17th century France, which combines romance, humor and chivalry with elements of theater and social satire.
The Pillar of Salt (1953) is a semi-biographical novel that follows the life of a young Tunisian Jew between the two world wars. Set in colonial Tunisia, the novel explores themes of identity, alienation, and cultural conflict, reflecting Memmi's own expe
Naprijed, 1965.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
The prisoner is a depiction of life in Albertina. The love is one-sided, but the protagonist does not have the strength to end the relationship. Bergotte and Swann die, and after an argument with Albertine, he notices one morning that she has disappeared.
Mladost, 1972.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.