Janko Leskovar
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Janko Leskovar was a Croatia
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n novelist who worked as a teacher
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 while his literary form was marked with the novel
Novel
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 Misao na vječnost, finishing it as a middle-aged peasant. The novel was published 1891 in the magazine Vijenac. In his decade of writing influence, Leskovar was preoccupied with various psychological analyses of his story characters.

Work

  • Endless contemplation (Misao na vječnost)
  • Fallen castles
  • Shadows of love
  • Catastrophe (Katastrofa)
  • After the accident (Poslije nesreće)
  • The lost son (Izgubljeni sin)
  • Jesenski cvijeci

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