Prosvjetni i književni rad u Slavoniji prije Preporoda / Slavonsko selo u djelima hrvatskih pisaca potkraj osamnaestoga vijeka
Tomo Matić
Tomo Matić left a significant mark in Croatian literary and cultural history, and his research and works are still relevant today for understanding the past and cultural heritage of Slavonia.
Vladoje Dukat, Ante Liepopili, Stjepan Zimmermann, Tomo Matić, Marijan Stojković
This issue of the JAZU proceedings brings together works on literary analysis, Slavic liturgy, ontological-noetic issues, and the translation of Pilpaj's fables and Kašić's work.
"History of English Literature, Book I, Volume I" (1950) is one of the earlier and fundamental publications on the history of English literature in the former Yugoslavia.
This is one of the first synthetic analyses of the so-called Croatian fantasy generation (or "Borgesians", "young prose" with elements of fantasy) that appeared in the late 1960s and during the 1970s.
Zavod za znanost o književnosti Filozofskoga fakulteta, 2000.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
9.72 €
History of literature • Literary Theory • Theatre • Art history • Osijek and surroundings
The book provides a thorough chronicle and analysis of centuries-old theatrical contacts between two cities – Osijek and Pécs – which historically shared the cultural space of the Pannonian Plain, especially during the period of the Habsburg Monarchy.