
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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"Tales from Long Ago" is Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić's most famous work, translated into about forty languages. With them, Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić gained worldwide fame, was nominated twice for the Andersen Award, and has since been called the Croatian Andersen.
A collection of eight artistic fairy tales for children, inspired by Slavic mythology and folk tales, depicting the struggle between good and evil, wisdom, obedience, love and moral lessons through fantastic characters.
The novel tells the story of two young people during the 1960s when he goes to serve in the military and she stays in Vinkovci.
The novel itself is conceptually carried by a lucid comparison of Dalmatia and the Wild West: on a thematic level, cowboys are the mythical place of the childhood of the main character and her brother.
Lana Derkač's prose is one of those rare exceptions that does not agree to race on readership charts and adapt to the laws of market logic, exceptions in which subtlety and reflection take precedence over fabularization and flirting with readers.
A collection of eight modern fairy tales in which fantasy and reality intertwine through stories about friendship, loneliness, and acceptance of diversity. In the new edition, the book was edited by Dubravka Zima and methodically edited by Kristina Kostad