
Jugoslovenstvo između stvarnosti i iluzija
Jedan primjerak je u ponudi

Jedan primjerak je u ponudi
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This extensive 438-page work analyzes the reception and critical reviews of the work of one of the most significant Croatian poets, Tin Ujević, within the Yugoslav literary space.
A collection of heroic folk songs of Croatian and Serbian tradition, compiled by linguist and ethnologist Milan Strašek. Contains classical epic motifs with an extensive introduction on folk poetry. Intended for school use.
The collection *Folk Songs*, published by SKD Prosvjeta, brings a selection of Serbian epic poems, especially the Kosovo cycle, and poems about Marko Kraljević and the heroes of the hajduk-uskok tradition, preserving the spirit of oral heritage.
Through essays, reflections, and historical accounts, the author attempts to explain how past events have shaped the contemporary identity of peoples and societies in this region.
Like a wild beast, he creates anxious, ironic and psychologically dense prose about the individual's conflict with the world, people and himself, on the verge of rebellion, fear and exhaustion.
The sixteenth volume of the first edition of Matoš's collected works brings together literary and art criticism and polemics from the period 1905–1909, confirming Matoš as one of the most prominent critics of Croatian modernism.