
Pet stoljeća hrvatske književnosti #106 - Dramska djela
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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 book brings together dramatic works in which the author deals with the themes of identity, historical fate of Bosniaks, language, culture and political divisions in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Since the play Three Sisters was written in the second half of the 19th century, it rightly carries with it certain motifs and an atmosphere that runs through most literary works of that period.
Volume number 12 and 13 from the series "Five Centuries of Croatian Literature" is dedicated to Ivan Gundulić, one of the most prominent Croatian writers of the Baroque period.
Death of Ur, Chrysostom or the Sad Home of Croatia, Witch Hunt, Serbian God Mars.
Delivering three distinct and powerful visions of characters who choose to defy convention in the pursuit of happiness, Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House and Other Plays is translated with an introduction by Peter Watts in Penguin Classics.