Prvi kralj

Prvi kralj

Velimir Deželić

The First King is a historical novel by Velimir Deželić, published in 1903, which depicts a pivotal period in Croatian history – the rise of Prince Tomislav to the throne and his coronation as the first Croatian king.

Through a rich narrative imbued with political intrigue, religious turmoil, and love affairs, Deželić revives the spirit of the early Middle Ages, emphasizing the importance of national identity and religious affiliation in preserving Croatian identity.

The novel's central characters are idealized depictions of King Tomislav and Gregory of Nin, a fighter for liturgy in the vernacular. Their struggles symbolize the aspirations of the Croatian people for independence and the preservation of cultural identity. Deželić uses historical events as a backdrop to promote patriotic ideals, emphasizing that Croatia is not and must not be anyone's province or colony.

The novel was written during the Croatian struggle against Kuenno's Magyarization, which further strengthens its political and cultural message. Deželić's writing style combines historical facts with romantic and patriotic elements, making The First King a significant work of Croatian literature that still resonates with current messages about freedom and national pride today.

Editor
Vlatko Pavletić
Graphics design
Hrvoje Šercar
Dimensions
19.5 x 13.5 cm
Pages
329
Publisher
Nakladni zavod Matice hrvatske, Zagreb, 1971.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Croatian.

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