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"Around the Home: Notes and Stories" by Ksaver Šandor Gjalski (1899) is a collection of realistic sketches, notes and stories from Croatian, mostly Zagorje life, with an emphasis on the decline of the nobility and images of everyday domestic life.
The collection Ljubav lejtnant Milić i otre pripovijete by Ksaver Šandor Gjalski contains a series of short stories that explore the themes of love, social norms, and personal dilemmas in the context of Croatian society at the time.
A collection of short stories by Branko Klarić, with the title novella Majčin grijeh (Mother's Sin) (1940) and other stories of a moral-spiritual and social character, is the Catholic-intoned prose of the then young teacher, poet and prose writer.
Invisible Queen: Historical Stories from Bosnian Croatia is a collection of six historical stories in which Štefa Jurkić portrays the life, faith, and identity of Croats in Bosnia through events from the past.
"Humor i Satira" by Radoje Domanović (1935) is a selection of the most famous satirical stories by the Serbian master of satire. A critique of society, politics and mentality through a witty and sharp style.
A collection of short stories by the prominent Croatian novelist, playwright, and travel writer from Trbounje near Drniš. The book contains Kosor's earlier, pre-war stories written before World War I, which were then collected for the first time.