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Anica by Fran Saleški Finžgar (1905) is a naturalistic novel about the fate of a young peasant girl who goes to the city to work, where temptations, exploitation, and a tragic fate await her.
In his last great novel, Resurrection (1899), Tolstoy combines literary artistry with profound moral and philosophical reflections, making it a key work of his late oeuvre.
"The Brodkov Lawyer" by Václav Beneš Šumavsky is a realistic novel about a lawyer, social conditions, morality and everyday life in Moravia. Popular Czech fiction in Croatian translation.
The book is an adventure-travel work based on the real experiences of a famous Czech explorer, botanist, and traveler who explored South America in the early 20th century.
"The Last Night of Summer" by American writer Erskine Caldwell is a novel that deals with interpersonal relationships, social tensions, and moral crises in the American South, for which Caldwell is known.
Gjalski's novel In the Yellow House (1914) exposes provincial everyday life: masks of politeness, quiet ambitions, and gentle, ironic clashes between desire and duty, told with fine psychology and style. Rare antiquarian edition.