Runje i pahuljice
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Runje i pahuljice

Fran Kurelac

Runje i pahuljice by Frano Kurelc is a collection of selected literary and journalistic texts in which the author reflects on language, literature, and Croatian national identity. The work combines scholarship, patriotism, and stylistic playfulness.

The book Runje i pahuljice is a selection from the works of Fran Kurelc, one of the most important Croatian philologists, writers and revivalists of the 19th century. The selection was prepared by dr. Branko Vodnik, and the content brings together various texts – from literary essays and language discussions to aphorisms and biographical accounts.

The title itself suggests the diversity of the content: "runje" and "pahuljice" symbolize shorter, scattered thoughts and notes that together form the entirety of the author's spiritual and intellectual work. The book contains texts such as Kakvu je biti slovu, Croats and Slovenes, Osud jezika uhu najugodnijega, Aphorisms and Slov nad grobom Ljudevit Gaj. They reveal Kurelc's deep preoccupation with language as the foundation of national identity and cultural development.

The author's reflections on the Croatian language and relations between Slavic peoples are particularly noteworthy. Kurelac advocates the importance of preserving linguistic heritage and emphasizes the cultural connection and uniqueness of the Croatian people. His style is characterized by scholarship, a rich vocabulary, and a strong sense of national tradition.

Although written in a different historical context, the book still has value today as a testimony to the Croatian national revival and the development of philological thought. Runje i pahuljice is not only a collection of texts but also a document of a time in which language, literature, and national consciousness were closely linked. The work will be of interest to readers interested in Croatian cultural history, literature, and the development of linguistic ideas in the 19th century.

Editor
Branko Vodnik
Dimensions
19.5 x 13.5 cm
Pages
126
Publisher
Vlastita naklada, Zagreb, 1916.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

The copy is exceptionally well preserved. On the frontispiece is the signature of Jagoda Truhelka, from whose library this copy comes.
Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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