- Kranjčević and
Vladimir Nazor. The
novelist and
playwright Milutin Cihlar Nehajev (Veliki grad, Big City, 1919)
wrote a
series of
essays on
national and...
-
Nikola Andrić (twice)
Branimir Livadić
Mihovil Nikolić
Milutin Cihlar Nehajev Milivoj Dežman
Stjepan Trontl Franjo Fancev Ilija Jakovljević Mile Budak...
- writers, such as Ivo Vojnović, Ante Tresić Pavičić, and
Milutin Cihlar Nehajev [hr], as well as
revivals of
Croatian classics such as Ivan Gundulić's...
- Krleža's The
Glembays and The
Return of
Filip Latinovicz, Marinković's Ruke,
Nehajev's Bijeg, Poe's The
Black Cat, Salinger's The
Catcher in the Rye, Sophocles'...
- such as:
Miroslav Krleža,
August Cesarec,
Vladimir Nazor,
Milutin Cihlar Nehajev, Tin Ujević,
Nikola Šop, Ivo Kozarčanin, Mile Budak, Ivan
Goran Kovačić...
-
elsewhere around the world. He
lived and
worked in Karlovac. The
Miracle Of
Croatian Naïve Art by
Ratko Vince,
Josip Depolo, Ivan Rogič
Nehajev (Zagreb 1996)...
- 1985. ed.
Nikola Batušić, for
publisher Boris Senker 14.
Milutin Cihlar Nehajev Izabrani kazališni spisi, Zagreb, 1986. ed.
Nikola Batušić, for publisher...
- Pjesme, 1914 Donadini: Lude priče, 1915 Schneider:
Oprema opere, 1916
Nehajev:
Studija o Hamletu, 1917 Krleža:
Pjesme I,
Pjesme II, 1918
Vijavica (časopis)...
-
Frangipani (1895) and in English: Frangipani's Ring (1900) By
Milutin Cihlar Nehajev: Croatian: Vuci (1928), a
historical drama.
History of
Croatia History...
- Škunca 2020 –
Dubravka Oraić Tolić 2021 –
Hrvoje Hitrec 2022 – Ivan Rogić
Nehajev 2023 –
Mladen Machiedo 1960 –
Svetislav Stančić 1963 –
Josip Križaj 1964...