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Mitjina ljubav: Roman jednoga mladoga Rusa

Ivan A. Bunin

Mitya's Love by Ivan Bunin is a psychological novel about the passionate but unhappy love of young Mitya. Through his emotional crisis, the author shows the power of love, longing, and inner suffering.

Mitya's Love: A Novel of a Young Russian is a work by Russian writer and Nobel Prize winner Ivan Bunin, which is considered one of the most significant psychological novels in Russian literature of the 20th century. The plot centers on a young student Mitya, a sensitive and passionate young man whose life revolves almost entirely around his love for his girlfriend Katya. The novel explores the complex emotional processes that arise when idealized love collides with reality, disappointment, and a sense of loss.

Mitya sees Katya as the center of his world. His love is not just a feeling of attachment, but a strong and all-encompassing passion that determines his thoughts, actions, and outlook on life. However, as Katya's behavior gradually changes and as they drift apart, Mitya becomes increasingly insecure, jealous, and emotionally unstable. His inner struggle gradually develops into a deep mental crisis.

A large part of the novel is devoted to depicting Mitya's thoughts, feelings, and inner turmoil. Bunin describes with exceptional psychological precision youthful infatuation, idealization of the beloved, fear of rejection, and the feeling of loneliness that arises when love is no longer reciprocated in the expected way. Nature, seasons, and landscapes often reflect the emotional states of the main character and further emphasize the melancholic atmosphere of the work.

The novel deals with universal themes of love, longing, growing up, and dealing with disappointment. Through Mitya's fate, the author shows how strong emotions can shape a person's life, but also how vulnerable an individual can be when they tie their own happiness exclusively to another person.

Thanks to its lyrical style, refined language, and deep psychological analysis, Mitya's Love remains one of Bunin's most famous prose works. The novel provides a powerful depiction of human sensitivity and the tragic consequences of unfulfilled love, leaving a deep impression on the reader.

Translation
Nik. Nikolajević
Editor
Nikola Andrić
Dimensions
18 x 12 cm
Pages
197
Publisher
Zabavna biblioteka - Naklada tiskare Narodnih novina, Zagreb, 1926.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, very good condition
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