Young gentleman: August Šenoa describes the chaplain Janko Lugarić, whose real name was Janko Puškarić (1801-1874), and who served as a chaplain until his death in various parishes in Hrvatsko Zagorje, Pokuplje and Turopolje.
Šeno's historical novel The Peasants' Revolt is a faithful reconstruction of the famous uprising of Croatian peasants in 1573 and all the events that preceded it.
The first Croatian historical novel, the story of the forbidden love of a goldsmith's daughter and a nobleman's son on the historical stage of the streets and squares of Zagreb in the sixteenth century.
August Šenoa began publishing this extensive historical novel of his in 1880 in Narodne novine. Death prevented Šena from completing this work. Based on his writings, the novel was continued and completed by Josip Eugen Tomić.
The book of selected stories by one of the best domestic writers of the middle generation, Senko Karuza, is a kind of comprehensive overview of the last ten years of his work.