
Dvije smrti Orimite Karabegović
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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.
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First edition from 1897. Hard, beautiful original binding of the time, perfectly preserved. He owns the Ex Libris of the Truhelka family from Osijek.
Volume number 94 from the "Five Centuries of Croatian Literature" series is dedicated to Miroslav Krleža, one of the most important Croatian writers of the 20th century.
The anthology of Croatian drama by B. Hećimović is the second (after Marijan Matković's) anthology edition that represents the development of the entire national drama, with the fact that Hećimović's selection is much wider.
The work remains one of Begović's most important dramatic works, recognizable for its irony, psychological depth and criticism of social norms.