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Judita is an epic by Marko Marulić, written in 1501 and printed in 1521. It is considered the first artistic epic in the Croatian language. The work is written in the Chakavian dialect and in the double-rhymed twelve.
In Croatia, pacifist poetry appeared as a strong response to war violence, and emerged from the depths of suffering as a form of resistance to war and violence. At the same time, this poetry expressed uncontrolled anger and hope, intuition and memory.
The main philological work of Nikola Andrić, linguistic advisor Defender of Croatian Language, was published in 1911 in two editions. It contains articles that he published in the National Gazette under the title Philological Trifles.
"Collection of Prose from the 16th and 17th Centuries" is part of the "Five Centuries of Croatian Literature" edition and represents a selection of prose works by Croatian authors from the 16th and 17th centuries. The book was edited by Jakša Ravlić.
"The Cat in the Helmet" is a novel by Jože Horvat, which carries a strong anti-war message. The plot follows the young sailor Mačko, forced to join the partisan movement during the Second World War.