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Gjalski's novel In the Yellow House (1914) exposes provincial everyday life: masks of politeness, quiet ambitions, and gentle, ironic clashes between desire and duty, told with fine psychology and style. Rare antiquarian edition.
A psychological novel about the downfall of the gifted intellectual Đuro Andrijašević, who flees from reality but finds no salvation in either the city or the province. A classic of Croatian modernism (1909).
A novel about loyalty, training, and the trials that both humans and dogs face. Through the story of the dog Dren and his people, the narrator reveals the love, pride, fragility, and responsibility of coexistence.
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.
The mysterious Phantom appears at the Paris Opera, controlling events from the shadows and falling in love with the young singer Christine. Love, jealousy and secrets lead to a tragic ending.
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.