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The Anthology of the Latest Lyric Poetry is one of the most important anthological editions of interwar Yugoslav literature. It was edited by the prominent Serbian poet and critic Sima Pandurović, who also wrote an extensive foreword.
Ovid's love elegies: The Loves (a passionate affair with Corinne), The Art of Love (a lesson in seduction and maintaining a relationship), and The Cure of Love (advice on how to get over love). An ironic, humorous, and erotic depiction of Roman love.
A rare collection of lyrics by four young Croatian poets: Dončević (Klonuće), Kozarčanin (Tuga ljeta), Nizeteo (Zelena harpa) and Žilić (Grad na vjetru). Intimate, melancholic and landscape poetry.
A collection of patriotic and patriotic poems by Aleksa Šantić (Mostar, 1913) inspired by the Balkan Wars of 1912–1913. One of Šantić's most famous collections, it expresses national enthusiasm and longing for liberation.
The sixth volume of the famous Matica Hrvatska edition, edited in 1914 by Dr. Nikola Andrić (1867–1942), is a collection of humorous, satirical and humorous women's folk songs (tales and farces).
The book of translations by Dobriša Cesarić is a collection of masterful translations of poetry by foreign authors into Croatian. The collection includes translations by Pushkin, Lermontov, Yesenin, Goethe, Heine, Rilke and others.