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.
St. Kugli, 1919.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
9.46 €
Croatian literature • History of literature • Literary Theory
Maja Bošković-Stulli, Divna Zečević, Eduard Hercigonja, Marin Franičević, Franjo Švelec, Rafo Bog...
A classic work of Croatian literary historiography. The edition covers the periods from oral tradition to modernism, emphasizing the interference of oral and written literature, sociological context, aesthetic norms, and European connections.
Written on the basis of the most contemporary achievements of modern literary theory and criticism, this book is not only a living theory of literature, but also a critical anthology of literary theories.
Nolit, 1974.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
5.72 €
Anthology • Croatian literature • Literary Theory • Slavonia, Baranja & Srijem
The Poetics of Noise is a comprehensive anthology edited by Goran Rem, a literary historian and poet from Osijek. The book brings together works by 105 Slavonian authors written during the Homeland War (1991–1995), mainly in Slavonia and Baranja.
Pavao Pavličić, the author of numerous literary and scientific works, in his latest book "A Small Typology of Modern Croatian Poetry" analyzes in detail all the characteristics of Croatian poetry from the modern period to the present day.
Matica hrvatska, 2008.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Proceedings of the 1st scientific conference held in Zagreb from November 30 to December 1, 2001 at the National and University Library in Zagreb as part of the project "Croatian Modernism of the 20th Century".