Russian literature
100 svjetskih romana: Očevi i djeca
The novel was published in 1862, and in it Turgenev deals with the archetypal relationship between young and old, past and future, old and new values of mid-19th-century Russia.
12 stolica
A satirical search for hidden treasure in post-revolutionary Russia. Former nobleman Ippolit Matveyevich Vorobyaninov and con artist Ostap Bender chase after valuables, exposing the greed and absurdities of Soviet society.
Ana Karenjina
"Anna Karenina" (1875–1877) is Leo Tolstoy's largest and most complex novel, often considered one of the greatest novels in world literature, praised for the depth of its characters and philosophical questions.
Ana Karenjina
As one of Tolstoy's greatest novels, the work combines psychological depth, realistic depiction of society, and philosophical themes. Anna is a literary icon, and the novel is a bridge between early realism and later moral reflections.
Ana Karenjina
Andersen: skraćeno izdanje
A biographical novel about the life and work of the Danish writer, known for fairy tales such as The Ugly Duckling and The Little Mermaid. The book follows Andersen's journey from a poor childhood as the son of a shoemaker in Odense to world-famous author
Asja
The work is a typical example of Russian realism and deals with love, inner struggle, and missed opportunities.
Bijedni ljudi / Dvojnik / Roman u devet pisama / Gospodin Proharčin / Gazdarica / Polzunkov / Slabo srce / Pošteni lopov / Božićno drvce i svadba / Tuđa žena i muž pod posteljom
The early works demonstrate Dostoevsky's interest in psychology, social criticism, and moral dilemmas, laying the foundation for later masterpieces. At the end of the book, an appendix by Leonid Grossman: The most important dates in the life and work of F
Bijele noći / Netočka Nezvanova / Mali junak / Selo Stepančikovo
The works collected in this volume reflect Dostoevsky's early phase, with a focus on psychological depth, social criticism, and complex emotions, foreshadowing the themes that would dominate his later masterpieces.
Bjesovi
Furies (1872) is a dark novel that explores political fanaticism, nihilism, and moral chaos in 19th-century Russia. The plot, inspired by the real-life assassination of a revolutionary, is set in a provincial town where ideas and ideologies clash.
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