
Pet stoljeća hrvatske književnosti #20: Komedije XVII. i XVIII. stoljeća
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A small group of urban "girls" in their forties and everything that goes with it: the monotony of marriage, the challenges of adultery, the search for unfulfilled standards in the realms of the emotional, spiritual, and material.
The Peasant Revolt is a historical novel by August Šenoa, first published in the magazine Vijenac in 1877. It is one of five novels by August Šenoa and his most important historical novel. The introductory judge was written by Josip Nagy.
Set in the Dalmatian hinterland during the 18th century, during the Venetian rule, the novel explores the fates of individuals in the context of social and political turmoil.
Goldsmith's Gold, Šenoa's first and most famous historical novel, is considered the first modern novel in Croatian literature. August Šenoa himself is the most widely read Croatian writer of all time.