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Ivan Lukaš's novel depicts the tragic love story of the great Russian composer Modest Mussorgsky. The novel follows his unrequited love, artistic struggle, alcoholism, and decline in 19th-century imperial Russia.
The fourth volume of Chekhov's works contains novellas and humoresques, which were mostly written in 1886. Still writing for a fee in daily newspapers, Chekhov often had to subordinate his art to comprehensibility and cheap humor due to the taste of the r
The World Library, Volume 3, edited and published by Iso Velikanović, contains excerpts from The Brothers Karamazov by F. M. Dostoevsky and Without Dogma by H. Sienkiewicz. Designed for self-binding of individual works.
The work depicts the process of creating a literary hero and mocks bureaucracy, superficiality, and the artificial creation of "ideal" stories according to predetermined rules.
The story of a girl named Olya Ilymeneva in a pre-revolutionary Russian village and province. Through a folkloric, ornamental style, Remizov describes her life, family, pilgrims, everyday life, and spiritual quest on the "blue field" of the Russian land.
A school reader from the time of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, intended for upper-grade grammar school students, features a selection of Russian literary texts for learning the language, getting to know Russian culture, and developing linguistic and