Florentinske noći

Florentinske noći

Heinrich Heine

A romantic-philosophical story in the form of a dialogue between a sick young man and the woman who cares for him. The action takes place in Florence, where Eugen tells his interlocutor a series of stories and reflections about love, art, the past and dea

Through Eugene's monologues, Heine explores romantic ideals, but at the same time questions them ironically. The stories that Eugen tells include the motifs of unrequited love, historical figures and exotic landscapes, with which the author combines poetry and prose in a unique literary form.

The Florentine Nights reflect Heine's melancholy, humor and critique of society, creating a work that is both lyrical and philosophical. The book is rich in picturesque descriptions and introspective thoughts, ideal for lovers of 19th century literature.

Original title
Florentinische Nächte
Translation
Nikola Polovina
Editor
Gustav Krklec
Dimensions
16.5 x 12 cm
Pages
82
Publisher
Zora, Zagreb, 1951.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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