Grof Ivan: Igrokaz u pet čina
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Grof Ivan: Igrokaz u pet čina

Vladimir Mažuranić

Vladimir Mažuranić's drama Count Ivan is a historical play in five acts that deals with political and social conflicts in Croatia during the 17th century. The work was awarded the Dušan Kotur Foundation Literary Award.

The plot focuses on the character of Count Ivan, a Croatian nobleman who faces the challenges of preserving national autonomy and identity in a time of political turmoil and external pressures. The drama depicts conflicts between the Croatian nobility and foreign influences, especially the Habsburg Monarchy, and the internal struggle to preserve traditional values ​​and rights.

Mažuranić uses historical events and characters to highlight the importance of national consciousness, courage, and loyalty to the homeland. The characters are shaped with an emphasis on the moral dilemmas and personal sacrifices that individuals make in the fight for freedom and justice.

Although Count Ivan is less well-known in contemporary theater repertoire, the work remains a significant example of Croatian historical drama from the 19th century, reflecting the aspirations of the time for national identity and independence.

Dimensions
20 x 13 cm
Pages
141
Publisher
Matica hrvatska, Zagreb, 1883.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

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