
Ljubavne zgode u francuskoj povijesti: Vrijeme ljubavi i razvrata
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Jean d’Agreve (1897) is a novel by French writer Eugène-Melchior de Vogüé about tragic love, duty, and sacrifice. Set in an Alpine landscape, it combines psychological analysis, romanticism, and moral drama.
"On the Edge of Shadow", the only novel by Jan Čep, follows Prokop Randa on his return to his hometown, where the search for meaning develops into a deep spiritual and existential drama.
Young Victor Baxter grows up under the guardianship of the mysterious Captain and the woman who gives him a new name – Jim. His search for the truth about their identities leads him to discoveries about love, betrayal and his own life.
Ivan Olbracht's story follows the actor Jesenius, who prepares for the role of Jan Jesenius and, by identifying with him, gradually becomes psychologically destabilized and loses his sense of his own identity.
Kirke Annie Vivanti is a novel inspired by the life of Marija Tarnowska. The Croatian edition from 1918, translated by Olga and Tonči Filipić, is interesting today primarily as a rare edition by the Jug Publishing House.