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"Paths, faces, landscapes" is a collection of essays and writings by Ivo Andrić, first published in 1963. This work differs from Andrić's fiction because it deals with philosophical, introspective and autobiographical considerations.
The first edition of the book, for which Žmegač received two significant awards: "Vladimir Nazor" in 1987 and the Krležina Fund award in 1990.
In her preface Mrs. Moorman modestly claims that she has not learned "many new facts about Wordsworth," but she certainly enriches the outline of his early years.
In the first part, briefly, the characteristics of mannerism are described with regard to those aspects of literary art that are essential. The second part presents an exemplification of the conclusions reached in the first part.
In The Directory of Fine Arts, Miljenko Jergović explores diverse topics, from literature to history, celebrating art and excellence. His essays offer deep understanding, imbued with intellectual passion and a love of the written word.
The book influenced Yugoslav literary criticism in the 1950s, promoting Marxism in art.