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institution in Croatia. The
magazine is seen as the
direct descendant of the
Vienac literary magazine,
which gathered the best
Croatian writers and
poets of...
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originally published in
serial form
between August and
December 1871 in
Vienac magazine. It was
subsequently translated into Czech, Esperanto, French,...
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Josip Eugen Tomić Tomić in 1884 for
Vienac Born (1843-10-18)October 18, 1843 Požega,
Kingdom of Croatia,
Austrian Empire (now Požega, Croatia) Died July...
- of birth. His
first pieces as a
writer were
short stories published in
Vienac 1885,
reminiscent of the work of Ivan Turgenev.
Forty or them were compiled...
- the
following year,
became the
editor of its arts and
sciences journal,
Vienac. He
wrote several pieces for the
journal and
translated several works from...
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Croatian literature, and from 1874 to 1881,
edited the
literary journal Vienac (Wreath),
which was the
focal point of
Croatian literary life
until 1903...
- (1863-1864) newspapers, and was the
first editor of
magazines Domobran (1864) and
Vienac (1869). He also
wrote historical and
philosophical essays,
political articles...
- by Ivan Zajc. The
lyrics first appeared in the
September 1873
print of
Vienac magazine and
other Croatian publications and was
simply titled "Hrvatska...
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Miroslav Krleža
Lexicographical Institute, Zagreb.
Retrieved 2021-11-22.
Vienac.
Matica hrvatska. 1880. p. 259.
Pregled istorije jugoslovenskih naroda:...
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first appearance as a
writer was the song Pri
povratku ("On the way back",
Vienac, 1873, 49). He
mostly published patriotic songs,
romances and
ballads with...