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.
Školska knjiga, 1974.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
2.98 €
School reading • Novel • Croatian literature
The novel "The Surprised Wedding Party" tells the story of the unrequited love of Antonio, a poor young man, for the beautiful daughter of a fisherman, Marija. Along with the aforementioned love story, another plot stands out, and that is the secret love
The collection represents a significant contribution to Bosniak and Croatian literature. The author, known for his deep knowledge of life in Bosnian mahalas, brings stories in this collection that reflect the everyday life of the Sarajevo Muslim world.
Matica hrvatska, 1931.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
7.26 €
Novel • Historical novel • Croatian literature
The first Croatian historical novel - the most Zagreb of all stories. It is a story about the forbidden love of a goldsmith's daughter and a nobleman's son on the historical stage of Zagreb's streets and squares in the sixteenth century.
Znanje, 1966.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
2.24 - 2.52 €
Novel • A philosophical novel • Croatian literature
A masterpiece of Croatian literature, it is a psychological study of alienation, identity, and the conflict between the individual and society. Painter Filip Latinovicz returns from Paris to his native Pannonian Plain after 23 years, trying to understand