Slovenska samobitnost i pisac

Slovenska samobitnost i pisac

Ciril Zlobec
Editor
Ivana Sor
Dimensions
21 x 14 cm
Pages
295
Publisher
Globus, Zagreb, 1986.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Croatian.

Two copies are available

Copy number 1

Condition:Used, excellent condition

Copy number 2

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

Are you interested in another book? You can search the offer using our search engine or browse books by category.

You may also be interested in these titles

Moj brat svetac

Moj brat svetac

Ciril Zlobec
Kršćanska sadašnjost, 1987.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
4.98
Studije i članci II.

Studije i članci II.

Milutin Cihlar Nehajev

The book contains the author's important essays on Ivan Mažuranić (Chancellor and Ban), Vladimir Mažuranić, and the centenary of the Croatian National Revival. A significant national-critical and historical-essay publication.

Hrvatski izdavalački bibliografski zavod, 1944.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
5.62 - 17.36
Tajne veze

Tajne veze

Đorđe Matić

The collection of essays Secret Connections, subtitled Listening, Listening, is completely exceptional in its approach to music and musicians, and through them, to us here – then and now.

Sandorf, 2017.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
8.00
Naš čakavski problem: marginalije

Naš čakavski problem: marginalije

Nikola Štefanić

A collection of short essays, reflections, and marginalia dedicated to the position of the Chakavian dialect in Croatian literature and culture. The work contains a foreword by the writer and critic Antun Bonifačić.

Vlastita naklada, 1935.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
9.42
Sunce i sjena

Sunce i sjena

Luigi Pirandello

Pirandello's essayistic-reflexive work "Sun and Shadow" explores the fragility of identity and the difference between who we are and what others see, depicting a man torn between inner truth and social masks.

Savremena biblioteka, 1941.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
9.64
Čovjek

Čovjek

Maksim Gorki

Man by Maxim Gorky, translated by Ozren Subotić (Vukovar, 1905), is a philosophical and literary work that glorifies the dignity of man, his creative power, freedom of spirit, and the fight against social injustice.

Srijemske novine, 1905.
Croatian. Cyrillic alphabet. Paperback.
17.56