Hajduk Stanko

Hajduk Stanko

Janko Veselinović

The plot is set during the First Serbian Uprising and follows the life path of Stanko Aleksić, a hero of the people.

The story begins in a peaceful rural setting, but the idyll is spoiled by Lazar's jealousy and intrigues against Stanko. After being falsely accused and unjustly punished, Stanko runs away into the forest and becomes a terror to the Turks, as well as to those who have wronged him. The novel culminates in dramatic battles for liberation, during which Stanko grows into a national symbol of resistance. Key themes are the struggle for justice and revenge, a love triangle, and resistance against Turkish rule during the Mačva uprising. The novel is imbued with strong patriotism, an epic atmosphere, and the idealization of heroism.

Graphics design
Branko Miljuš ko
Dimensions
19 x 13 cm
Pages
325
Publisher
Mlado pokolenje, 1968
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

Two copies are available

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