Veronika Desinićka
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Veronika Desinićka

Josip Eugen Tomić

"Veronika of Desinić" by Josip Eugen Tomić, a historical tragedy in four acts, a drama about the tragic fate of Veronika of Desinić, the mistress and wife of Count Friedrich of Celje, accused of witchcraft and killed in 1425.

Veronika Desinićka by Josip Eugen Tomić was first published in 1904 in Zagreb by Matica Hrvatska. It is a historical tragedy in four acts, which deals with one of the most famous and saddest love stories of the Croatian Middle Ages.

The plot is based on real events from the 15th century. The main heroine is Veronika Desinićka (born in the village of Desinić in the Croatian Zagorje), a beautiful and proud girl from a lower class who won the heart of the powerful Count Friedrich of Celje. Their forbidden love ended tragically: she was accused of witchcraft and poisoning the Count's first wife. Veronika was captured, tortured and finally killed (drowned in a barrel) on the orders of Friedrich's father, Herman of Celje.

Tomić wrote the play in the spirit of romantic and national literature, emphasizing the conflict between love and power, class prejudices, political intrigue and fate. Veronika's innocence, beauty and courage in the face of the cruelty of the ruling nobility are particularly emphasized. The play is written in a harmonious, sublime language, with strong pathos and the effects of a typical historical tragedy.

Josip Eugen Tomić (1843–1906) was a prolific Croatian writer, novelist and playwright, known for his treatment of domestic historical material. Veronika Desinićka is considered one of his best dramatic works and represents a classic example of Croatian historical drama from the early 20th century.

The 1904 edition of Matica hrvatska is today a rare antiquarian copy, sought after among collectors of old Croatian drama and historical literature. The play was later reissued and performed several times, and the theme of Veronika Desinićka has remained a lasting inspiration in Croatian culture (literature, opera, film).

Dimensions
19 x 12.5 cm
Pages
159
Publisher
Matica hrvatska, Zagreb, 1904.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, very good condition
 

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