Tri sata: Roman međimurskog preokreta 1918.
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Tri sata: Roman međimurskog preokreta 1918.

Đuro Vilović

The work, first published in 1935, provides a documentary account of events related to the liberation of Međimurje from Hungarian rule and its annexation to the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes in 1918.

Throughout the novel, Vilović describes in detail the key moments of the upheaval, providing readers with insight into the political and social circumstances of the time. His style is characterized by a realistic approach, with an emphasis on credibility and precision in the depiction of historical events. The author uses real historical figures and events to strengthen the authenticity of the story, which gives the novel the characteristics of a chronicle.

Vilović's engagement in the political and social life of the time is reflected in his literary work. His works often address national and social issues, with special attention to the fates of ordinary people in turbulent times. "Three Hours" thus represents a valuable testimony to one of the key moments in Croatian history, providing readers not only with literary pleasure but also with educational value.

Although Vilović was extremely popular during the 1920s and 1930s, after World War II his work fell into oblivion. Despite this, "Three Hours" remains a significant contribution to Croatian literature and history, providing valuable insight into the events that shaped the modern Croatian state.

Dimensions
20 x 14 cm
Pages
299
Publisher
Binoza, Zagreb, 1935.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

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