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Zlatni otok
The Golden Isle (1883) by Robert Louis Stevenson is a classic adventure novel about young Jim Hawkins, pirate treasure, betrayal, and a battle with dangerous pirates led by Long John Silver on a secret island.
Zlatno tele
The Golden Calf (1931) is a brilliant satirical picaresque adventure, a sequel to the legendary 12 Chairs, where the great schemer Ostap Bender returns in full glory – charming, cynical, irredeemably cunning and always one step ahead of everyone else.
Zlatno telešce
The Golden Calf (1931) follows the ingenious con artist Ostap Bender, who in Soviet Russia during the first five-year plan seeks a secret millionaire in order to get rich, encountering the absurdity of bureaucracy, the new Soviet man, and his own downfall
Zlato
A novel about a strong and untamable prospector for gold in Alaska, Burning Daylight, who, after becoming immensely rich, faces the corruption of the big city, love, and a crisis of meaning in life. One of London's most successful novels.
Zločin i kazna
One of the most complex novels in world literature, which, through a criminal plot, thematizes issues of personal freedom, moral justification and the psychology of sin.
Zmaj od Bosne
The Dragon of Bosnia (1898) is a historical novel by Josip Eugen Tomić about Captain Husein Gradaščević, leader of the Bosnian movement for autonomy. The work combines historical facts, political conflicts, and a romantic plot.
Zmijska kuća
In The House of the Snake, M. Delly combines a love story with a suspenseful mystery about inheritance, betrayal, and redemption. In a dark castle filled with intrigue, the heroes discover that only faith and pure love can overcome evil.
Zmijski skot: roman iz današnjeg života
Znamenovanje ruske revolucije
Tolstoy interprets the 1905 revolution as a moral upheaval: violence does not bring justice, but a new yoke. He sees lasting liberation in personal conscience, non-violence and Christian love, not in the state and coercion.
Znanost križa: Studija o Ivanu od Križa
The Science of the Cross: A Study of John of the Cross is Edith Stein's last and unfinished work in which, interpreting the teachings of John of the Cross, she considers the path of spiritual purification and union with God.









