
Djela Augusta Šenoe: Članci / Kritike / Govori / Zapisi / Pisma
In his articles, critiques, speeches, notes and letters, August Šenoa expresses literary, social and political views. He promotes national awareness, cultural development, education and moral values, and comments on contemporary events.
August Šenoa in his articles, criticisms, speeches, notes and letters shows himself not only as a writer but also as an active participant in the cultural and social life of 19th-century Croatia. In newspaper articles, he discusses political, social and cultural issues, emphasizing the importance of national identity, education and the progress of Croatian society. His texts often have an enlightening role because they seek to encourage readers to think and act for the common good.
In literary criticism, he assesses the value of literary works and the work of other authors. He advocates for literature that will be connected to the life of the people, promote moral values and contribute to the development of national culture. In speeches, he addresses the public, emphasizing the importance of community, culture and social responsibility.
The notes bring his personal observations about people, events and everyday life. They reveal Šenoa's curiosity, criticality and sense of social problems. The letters provide insight into his private thoughts, relationships with friends and associates and literary plans. They reveal his dedication to his work, his concern for Croatian literature, and his desire for cultural progress.
Together, these works portray Šeno as an intellectual who considered literature an important means of social, cultural, and national development.
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