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Journal articles on the topic "Short stories, Croatian"

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BLAŽEVIĆ, Vera. "CROATIAN AND MONTENEGRIN FOLKLORE HERITAGE AND LITERATURE IN CONTACT ~ Folk tales, legends and short stories about vampires ~." Lingua Montenegrina 8, no. 2 (2011): 201–30. https://doi.org/10.46584/lm.v8i2.244.

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The paper aims to show the basic characteristics of horror stories created by regional authors in the last decade of contemporary literature. Since the interpretation part of the work includes collections of short stories (Aleksandar Bečanović, Obsession, 2009, Davor Špišić, Ham Hooks, 2001) and short novels (Boris Perić, Vampire, 2006, Marko Mihalinec and Velimir Grgić, Crisis - Croatian horror, 2010), a theoretical approach to terminological and generic definition of short stories and its literary development in Croatia in the eighties is required, especially with regard to project Quorum ma
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VARGA OSWALD, Tina. "FOOTBALL AND CROATIAN SHORT PROSE." Lingua Montenegrina 8, no. 2 (2011): 243–57. https://doi.org/10.46584/lm.v8i2.246.

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Relationship between short prose and football should be considered in the same context as the correlation between the structure of a literary genre and its function to the modern consumer society. There are few selected examples in the Croatian literature covering the topic of football: a collection of short stories The Survival League by Gordan Nuhanović (2001), a novel 88 Minutes by Jurica Pavičić (2002), a collection of short stories Free Kick(2006) by several prominent authors (Julijana Matanović, Svjetlan Lacko Vidulić, Goran Tribuson, Borivoj Radaković, Jurica Pavičić, Boris Beck, De-lim
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Nikoletić, Sandra. "A.P. Chekhov: Selected stories (1905): the first collection of Anton Chekhov's novellas and stories in Croatian." RUDN Journal of Studies in Literature and Journalism 28, no. 3 (2023): 519–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.22363/2312-9220-2023-28-3-519-529.

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The purpose of the study is to analyze the reception of the first collection of stories and short stories by A.P. Chekhov, translated into Croatian and published in 1905. The preface of this edition, written by journalist and translator Martin Lovrenčević, holds particular importance. In his endeavor to provide a more detailed biography of the Russian writer, Lovrenčević compiles scattered information that had been regularly published in essays and articles by well-known and anonymous critics in Russian and Croatian periodicals between 1886 and 1904. Lovrenčević also relies on data published i
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Grdešić, Maša. "Asja Bakić’s Feminist Weird Fiction." Umjetnost riječi 68, no. 2 (2024): 187–210. https://doi.org/10.22210/ur.2024.068.2/03.

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Born in Bosnia in 1982, Asja Bakić now lives in Croatia, and publishes both in Croatia and Serbia. A member of a new generation of Balkan and post-Yugoslav writers, Bakić is not only poet and essayist, but also gained international success with her short story collection Mars (2015), which has been translated into English, German, and French. Bakić’s playful poetry, feminist polemical essays, and her genre-bending short stories position her as a subversive author in Croatian literature where neorealist poetics is still dominant. In contrast, Bakić’s short stories can best be described as “weir
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Pulišelić, Eldi Grubišić. "Representation and positioning of post-socialist identities in Jurica Pavičić’s short stories." Journal of Mediterranean Studies 31, no. 1 (2022): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jms.2022.a899240.

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Abstract: The contemporary Croatian writer Jurica Pavičić deals with different aspects of the Croatian transitional society through the representation and positioning of post-socialist identities. Some of his characters experience a tragic fate because they are unable to fit into the post-socialist and post-war reality, some deliberately opt for the outcast position completely convinced of the rightness of their ways, whereas some accept the illusion of transitional prosperity. They are all connected by their deep-seated solitude and exposure to the anomalies of the transitional society while
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Petrič, Jerneja. "Louis Adamic's early days: translator of Croatian literature." Acta Neophilologica 44, no. 1-2 (2011): 59–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.4312/an.44.1-2.59-68.

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The article analyzes Louis Adamic's early translation phase that included, apart from his translations from Slovenian, also Croatian literature. His translations had a double function: to help him improve his English and to promote him as a writer. He randomly chose some Croatian short stories which he partly translated and partly adapted. He also did his best to introduce the authors to the American readers. The stories were published in American magazines but Adamic's repeated effort to publish a book of Yugoslav translations sadly failed. In spite of this, he was an important groundbreaker
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Pšihistal, Ružica, and Majda Tafra. "Amor Patriae in Literary Journalism." Collegium antropologicum 46, no. 4 (2022): 329–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.5671/ca.46.4.9.

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The Homeland War in Croatia (1991-1995) resulted with a relatively great production of various hybrid nonfiction genres. War journalism in the mainstream media mainly reported facts by young unexperienced journalists. War reporting was dry and nowhere close to literary journalism. With one exception. In November 1991, Joža Vlahović, the doyen of Croatian journalism went to the frontline as a war reporter. This resulted in a series of short stories that fall into a wider scope called new journalism, literary journalism, immersion journalism, or narrative nonfiction. Hence, the research of these
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Bošnjak, Blanka. "Pisatelj Milan Pugelj kot pomemben člen v kratkoprozni ustvarjalnosti iz začetka 20. stoletja na Slovenskem (1. del)." Jezik in slovstvo 48, no. 6 (2024): 61–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.4312/jis.48.6.61-74.

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Milan Pugelj (Kandija near Novo mesto, 3 January 1883 – Ljubljana, 3 February 1929) gained recognition and friendship of many Slovene, Croatian and Serbian writers, even though he is as a novelist linked to a wider European area. In the first decade of his literary engagement Milan Pugelj published mainly poems dealing with love, loneliness and yearning, which were created partly under the influence of the new romanticism in Slovenia. His short-story writing began around 1905, when he wrote lyrical novellas and romantic short stories. From simple motifs from the Dolenjska region, Pugelj gradua
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Shirokova, Lyudmila F. "The Slovak “Narcissus” with Croatian roots. Rudolf Sloboda, a writer." Slavic Almanac, no. 3-4 (2021): 260–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/2073-5731.2021.3-4.4.01.

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Rudolf Sloboda is one of the brightest and most distinctive writers of the generation of the Slovak “sixties”. He was born and lived most of his life in the village of Devinska Nova Ves near Bratislava with a predominantly Croatian population. Sloboda is the author of dozens of works, including novels, stories, short stories, essays, poems, plays, film scripts. In his work, he was based on the original “egocentric” vision of reality and the confessional-monologue type of narration. The themes of his largely autobiographical prose and drama were complex, often painful relationships between peop
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Boguska, Anna. "Granice wewnątrz granic. Nowy regionalizm we współczesnej literaturze chorwackiej." Slavia Meridionalis 16 (October 21, 2016): 541–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.11649/sm.2016.026.

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Borders within borders: A new regionalism in contemporary Croatian literatureThe article is an attempt at a synthetic presentation of Croatian literature researchers’ reflection about regionalism in the twentieth and the beginning of the twenty-first century. The author observes that there is a tendency to see Croatian literature as one that produces two different models of texts in terms of poetics and philosophy – the northern, which is “Central European,” and the southern, which is “Mediterranean.” She then examines the coherence of the “ideal types” delineated by researches according to th
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Books on the topic "Short stories, Croatian"

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Hrgović, Maja. Pobjeđuje onaj kojem je manje stalo. Profil, 2010.

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Gulin, Stjepan. Paz'te sad, paz'te sad: Proze bez poze. Meandarmedia, 2011.

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Krušvar, Zoran. Zaljubljeni duhovi: Komercijala priče za široke mase. V.B.Z., 2011.

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Lovrenčić, Sanja. Zlatna riba i istočni Ariel. Ljevak, 2010.

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Dežulović, Boris. Poglavnikova bakterija. V.B.Z., 2007.

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Milanko, Andrea. Bez vrata, bez kucanja: Novi hrvatski prozaici. Sandorf, 2012.

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Surjak, Mario. Liliputanci u zoološkom vrtu: Zbirka priča. Zigo, 2010.

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Kolanović, Maša. Sloboština Barbie. V. B. Z., 2008.

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Dežulović, Boris. Poglavnikova bakterija. V.B.Z., 2007.

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Dežulović, Boris. Naši sakramenti. V.B.Z., 2009.

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Book chapters on the topic "Short stories, Croatian"

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Vulelija, Ana. "Feministički i spisateljski angažman Adele Milčinović na početku 20. stoljeća." In Periferno u hrvatskoj književnosti i kulturi / Peryferie w chorwackiej literaturze i kulturze. University of Silesia Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31261/pn.4028.25.

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Adela Milčinović, a Croatian writer with European and American address, a tireless worker in the struggle for women and children’s rights in Croatia in the first decades of the 20th century, is rarely mentioned in the history of Croatian literature as a self-employed writer, and more often just as the wife of the Croatian writer Andrew Milčinović and a coauthor of a collection of short stories entitled Pod branom (1903). In addition to her writing engagement, especially ignored and unexplored remains her feminist engagement in the time when Croatian female writers were not seriously understood
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Conference papers on the topic "Short stories, Croatian"

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Ibraimi, Shpresim, Koce Todorov, Miroslav Nastev, and Stanislav Milovanovic. "A BUILDING CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM FOR SEISMIC RISK ASSESSMENT OF GOSTIVAR, NORTH MACEDONIA." In 3rd Croatian Conference on Earthquake Engineering. University of Zagreb Faculty of Civil Engineering, 2025. https://doi.org/10.5592/co/3crocee.2025.131.

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Strong earthquakes are among the natural hazards with most destructive potential to life and property. Their negative effects must be adequately addressed allowing the communities to withstand, respond and recover from seismic events. Common mitigation measures include enforcement of seismic codes, land-use planning and strengthening of the existing structures. The seismic risk assessment process of the existing buildings is therefore central for planning of the emergency response and short- and long-term mitigation efforts. North Macedonia is one of the seismically active regions in the Balka
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Krasovec, Aleksandra N. "“KALEIDOSCOPIC” NOVEL OF JOSIP OSTI IN THE ASPECT OF TRANSCULTURALITY." In 50th International Philological Conference in Memory of Professor Ludmila Verbitskaya (1936–2019). St. Petersburg State University, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/11701/9785288063183.10.

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The Slovenian-Bosnian poet, writer, essayist, literary critic, translator and editor Josip Osti (1945–2021) was born in Sarajevo, lived and worked in Slovenia since 1990. Being a recognized poet in his homeland, writing in Croatian, one of the largest translators of Slovenian literature into Serbo-Croatian, since 1997 he has been writing in Slovenian. The transcultural aspects of Josip Osti’s literary works, both poetry collections and novels, are a unique phenomenon. In our study, we turned to the novels of Josip Osti, namely his trilogy — Ghosts of the House of Heinrich Böll (2016), In Front
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Haladin, Ivo, Katarina Vranešić, and Franka Meštrović. "Climate change and railway infrastructure: challenges and adaptive measures." In 8th International Conference on Road and Rail Infrastructure. University of Zagreb Faculty of Civil Engineering, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5592/co/cetra.2024.1738.

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Extreme weather conditions caused by climate change have a negative impact on transportation infrastructure, especially railways. Most common negative impacts of climate change on railways include track buckling, changes in the geometric position of the contact wire, erosion, bridge failures and landslides, which lead to service interruptions, safety hazards and economic losses. This paper analyses the degradation of track superstructure caused by the most common extreme weather conditions in Europe in recent years – high temperatures, heatwaves, floods, storms and extreme winds. It also gives
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