
Pet stoljeća hrvatske književnosti #86 - Eseji, studije, kritike
Five Centuries of Croatian Literature (PSHK) is the largest publishing project in the history of Croatian literature.
Two copies are available

Five Centuries of Croatian Literature (PSHK) is the largest publishing project in the history of Croatian literature.
Two copies are available
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A short novel by one of the most widely read contemporary Croatian prose writers brings a humorous and nostalgic story about a small man and great passions, told in a recognizable, warm and ironic tone.
Tito Dorčić follows the tragic fate of the son of a fisherman from Senj, who is sent by his father to study law in Vienna. Torn between family tradition, social expectations and his own nature, Tito experiences an inner breakdown and ruin.
The first book covers Croatian literature from humanism (15th century) to the end of the 18th century. The first systematic overview of older Croatian literature. The book begins with a comprehensive introduction by Vatroslav Jagić on Croatian Glagolitic
A collection of seven short stories in which the author combines realistic issues with fantasy, irony and psychological insights, depicting human longings, illusions and disappointments in the modern world.
Obstacles (1905) is a novel that depicts personal and social obstacles in Croatian bourgeois life. The central theme is the conflict of ideals, love, and duty with social norms, moral expectations, and class barriers.
The collection consists of poems written in prose, divided into seven thematic units.