Ivan Hrvaćanin
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Ivan Hrvaćanin

Fran Binički

A historical novel that follows the heroic struggle of Ban Ivan Karlović (a Croat) against the Turkish conquests in Lika and Krbava at the beginning of the 16th century, with an emphasis on the fall of Kosinje, heroism, betrayal, and defense of the Christ

Fran Binički (1875–1945), a Catholic priest from Lika, philosopher, journalist and writer, is the author of the novel Ivan Hrvaćanin: a novel from Croatian history. The work belongs to the popular historical fiction of the interwar period and focuses on the turbulent 16th century – the time of the most violent Turkish incursions into Croatian lands.

The main character is Ivan Karlović (also known as Ivan Hrvaćanin), a prominent Croatian nobleman and ban, who fights to defend Lika, Krbava and the wider Croatian border. The novel depicts dramatic events: the Turkish conquest of the towns of Kosinj and Novi, the devastation of villages, heroic battles, but also betrayals and internal conflicts. A special place is occupied by the fate of Kosinj and the local Glagolitic printing house, which symbolizes Croatian culture and faith in times of danger.

Binički writes with a strong national and Catholic charge, emphasizing heroism, sacrifice and the defense of Christianity (antemurale Christianitatis). The style is narrative, with elements of the folk epic tradition (bulgarštica), lively dialogues and descriptions of the Lika region. The novel combines historical facts with fiction, creating an exciting read for a wider audience.

The work reflects the interwar interest in Croatian history and national identity at a time when inspiration was sought in famous ancestors. Today it is read as an interesting example of popular historical prose and an important document on the Lika theme in Croatian literature. It is a rare antiquarian edition, but valuable for lovers of historical novels and Lika heritage.

Editor
Josip Andrić
Dimensions
19 x 12.5 cm
Pages
176
Publisher
Hrvatsko književno društvo Sv. Jeronima, Zagreb, 1931.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

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