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Volume number 12 and 13 from the series "Five Centuries of Croatian Literature" is dedicated to Ivan Gundulić, one of the most prominent Croatian writers of the Baroque period.
A Doll's House (1879) by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen is considered a masterpiece of realism and feminist literature. Set in 19th-century Norway, it follows Nora Helmer, the wife of banker Torvald.
Dundo Maroje and Novela od Stanac are masterpieces of the greatest Croatian renaissance comedy writer - Marin Držić. At the same time, these are his most famous comedies, which belong to the very top of Croatian Renaissance literature.
The book contains a selection of Šop's poetry and prose, the play The Eternal Prelude, Šop's letters to Dragutin Tadijanović, and memories of his acquaintance with Francis Jammes. The selection was compiled and the foreword written by Branimir Donat.
The book contains the following stories and plays: Three Days, Theft, Criminals, Thefts, Fake Money and The Old Man.