The novel "The Zrinjski-Frankopan Conspiracy" (1893) was the most widely read Croatian book for ten years, and, thanks to the interest of readers at the time in historical events, it had a huge influence on younger generations of readers.
"Ms. Sabina" is a novel by Eugen Kumičić published in 1979 that explores complex interpersonal relationships and social norms in Croatia in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Mladost, 1979.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
The book contains 183 poems in prose, the first and last are not titled, the others are. This is the author's seventh poetry collection. There are one, two or three songs on the page, as determined by the author.
Sipar, 2019.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
6.48 - 7.59 €
Croatian literature • History of literature
"Carnation from the Poet's Grave" is a short story written as Šeno's personal testimony about how, as a writer and fighter for his nationality, he turned to the fight against Germanization and Slavism.