August Šenoa
August Šenoa (November 14, 1838 – December 13, 1881) was one of the most important Croatian writers of the 19th century and the founder of modern Croatian literature. He was born in Zagreb, educated in Prague, and after returning to his homeland he worked as a journalist, editor, and city notary. His work had a great influence on the cultural life of Croatia at that time.
Šenoa is best known for his historical novels that combine romantic, realistic, and national elements, such as Zlatarevo zlato (1871), Čuvaj se senjske ruke (Beware of the Hands of Senj), Seljačka buna (Peasant Revolt), and Diogenes. In these works, he successfully reconstructed Croatian history and at the same time promoted patriotism, moral values, and social responsibility.
He also wrote short stories, poems, criticism, and feuilletons, and edited the magazine Vijenac, through which he shaped literary and cultural trends. His linguistic contribution is particularly significant – he advocated for the standardization of the Croatian language and its enrichment with literary expression.
He died young, at the age of 43, after falling ill while helping those affected by the great Zagreb flood of 1880. His literary and cultural influence remains a lasting foundation of Croatian literature.
Naslovi u ponudi
Zlatarovo zlato
Goldsmith's Gold, Šenoa's first and most famous historical novel, is considered the first modern novel in Croatian literature. August Šenoa himself is the most widely read Croatian writer of all time.
Zlatarovo zlato
Zlatarovo zlato prvi je roman Augusta Šenoe napisan 1871. godine. To je ujedno i prvi hrvatski povijesni roman, koji govori o zagrebačkoj povijesti šesnaestog stoljeća (nakon Gupčeve Seljačke bune).
Zlatarovo zlato
Prvi hrvatski povijesni roman - najzagrebačkija od svih priča. Priča je to o zabranjenoj ljubavi zlatarove kćeri i plemićeva sina na povijesnoj pozornici zagrebačkih ulica i trgova šesnaestog stoljeća.
Zlatarovo zlato
Prvi hrvatski povijesni roman - najzagrebačkija od svih priča. Priča je to o zabranjenoj ljubavi zlatarove kćeri i plemićeva sina na povijesnoj pozornici zagrebačkih ulica i trgova šesnaestog stoljeća.
Zlatarovo zlato / Povjestice
“Zlatarevo zlato” i “Povjestice” zastupljene u programu školske lektire, u ovom izdanju izlaze opremljene opširnim predgovorom Krešimira Nemeca s dodacima koji dočaravaju atmosferu Šenoina vremena.




