Socijalna književnost
Za ljubav sina
Ein intimes, autobiografisches Drama über Vaterschaft, Schuldgefühle und komplexe Familienbeziehungen. Die Hauptfigur ist Daniel, ein verwitweter Mann mittleren Alters, der drei Kinder allein erzieht: Zwillinge (einen älteren Sohn und eine Tochter) und de
Za novim putem: novele
„Za novi putem“ ist eine Sammlung von Romanen von Augusto Cesarco, die ursprünglich 1919 veröffentlicht wurde. Dieses Werk ist charakteristisch für seine frühe Schaffensperiode, die von modernistischen Bestrebungen und sozialer Sensibilität geprägt war.
Zeleni Heinrich I-II
Ein psychologisch-pädagogischer und sozialer Roman von Gottfried Keller. Es ist die Biografie eines romantischen Helden mit starken autobiografischen Einflüssen und präzisen Beschreibungen der Realität, sodass der Roman als das erste bedeutende Werk des d
Zemlja
„Das Land“ ist ein 1887 erschienener Gesellschaftsroman aus dem „Rougon-Macquart“-Zyklus, in dem Zola die brutale Realität des Lebens unter französischen Bauern schildert.
Žena koja je slikala kanom
"The Woman Who Painted with Henna" is the debut novel of Indian-American author Alka Joshi, the first part of the Jaipur trilogy. The novel has been praised for its authentic portrayal of Rajasthani culture and the universal theme of female emancipation.
Žerminal
In his best work, Germinal, Émile Zola realistically, in minute detail, described the inhuman living and working conditions of miners in northern France in the 1860s.
Žerminal
In his best work, Germinal, Émile Zola realistically described the inhuman living and working conditions of miners in northern France in the 60s of the 19th century.
Žerminal
In his best work, Germinal, Émile Zola realistically described the inhuman living and working conditions of miners in northern France in the 60s of the 19th century.
Život i pustolovine trubadurke Beatriz prema svjedočanstvima njezine žonglerke Laure
The novel combines elements of socialist realism, feminism, and the fantastic. Set in medieval France and East Germany, the novel explores themes of women's emancipation, art, and social struggle through the story of Beatriz and Laura.
Život je negdje drugdje
Jaromil, a young poet raised by a possessive mother, seeks a "real life" in poetry and revolution. His lyrical youth, love, and idealism lead him into conformity and betrayal of intimate relationships – he dies young and unfulfilled.
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