
Hrvatsko kolo, svezak XIII.
Croatian Circle, Volume XIII from 1932, edited by Branimir Livadić and Milovan Gavazzi, is a valuable publication of Matica Hrvatska that includes diverse literary, scientific and cultural contributions.
This volume brings together works by prominent Croatian authors of the time, providing insight into the intellectual and artistic trends of the first half of the 20th century.
Some of the authors represented in this issue and their content:
- Vladimir Nazor: The Fatal Ship or Carducci, D'Annunzio and the Croats;
- Tin Ujević: Resting Uranians, The Chirping of the Heart in a Dreaming Province, A Whole Kiss and You;
- Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić: The Story of Zork the Bright-eyed and of Happiness;
- Iso Velikanović: Deša Grom;
- Fehim Spaho: The Croats in Evlija Čelebija's Travelogue;
- Josip Nagy: "Iura Regni" in the Croatian Parliament of 1861;
- Dobriša Cesarić: Matoš, The Ship in the Night;
- Novak Simić: The Evening of Consolation, Prayer for a Sister, The Train;
- Antonija Kassowitz-Cvijić: Countess Sofija Jelačić: Croatian Banica
- Franjo Fancev: On the Drama and Theatre of Kaptolski Zagreb
- Mihovil Mandić: The National Museum in Sarajevo
- Ivo Hergešić: Milivoj Uzelac and Vilko Gecan
This volume of the Croatian Circle from 1932 provides a comprehensive overview of the cultural, scientific and literary topics of the period, reflecting the richness and diversity of the Croatian intellectual scene.
One copy is available
- The front sheet is missing
- Traces of patina