
Ivo Andrić: Sabrana djela I-XVI
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"The Travnik Chronicle" (1945) is a historical story set in Travnik from 1807 to 1814, during the Napoleonic Wars and Ottoman rule in Bosnia. Written during World War II, it is modeled after the European realist novel.
"Žeđ" is a collection of short stories by Ivo Andrić that was first published in 1936. This collection represents one of the highlights of Andrić's narrative creativity.
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.