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The latest and most comprehensive work by Almir Bašović (1972), one of the leading Bosnian and Herzegovinian literary theorists of the younger generation, dedicated to the dramaturgical structure of Andrić's opus.
At a time when Croatian writers abroad were often presented only as "Yugoslav", this lexicon clearly and systematically presented Croatian literature as a separate national literature for the first time after World War II.
In his lecture Linguistics and Poetics, Russian-American linguist Roman Jakobson (1896–1982) explores the relationship between language and literature, arguing that poetics is a subdivision of linguistics that deals with what makes a verbal message a work
This book describes the works of fifty-six Croatian writers in relation to eight hundred world authors. The third, supplemented edition.