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Nationality
  
Croatian

Ex-spouse
  
Slava Istvanic

Role
  
Novelist

Name
  
August Senoa

Occupation
  
Novelist


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Full Name
  
August Ivan Nepomuk Eduard Schonoa

Born
  
14 November 1838 (
1838-11-14
)
Zagreb, Kingdom of Croatia, Austrian Empire

Died
  
December 13, 1881, Zagreb, Croatia

Books
  
Zlatarovo zlato, Cuvaj se senjske ruke, Seljacka buna

Children
  
Milan Senoa, Branko Senoa, Stanko Senoa, Ljubica Senoa, Dragica Senoa, Radica Senoa

Parents
  
Terezija Rabacs, Alois Schonoa

People also search for
  
Milan Senoa, Branko Senoa, Slava Istvanic, Terezija Rabacs, Alois Schonoa

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August Šenoa (originally Schönoa; 14 November 1838 – 13 December 1881) was a Croatian novelist.

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He was a transitional figure, who helped bring Croatian literature from Romanticism to Realism and introduced the historical novel to Croatia. He wrote more than ten novels, among which the most notable are:

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  • Zlatarovo zlato (Goldsmith's gold; 1871)
  • Čuvaj se senjske ruke (Pirates of Senj; 1876)
  • Seljačka buna (Peasants' revolt; 1877)
  • Diogenes (1878)
  • Šenoa was one of the most popular Croatian novelists and the author of the popular patriotic song "Živila Hrvatska".

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    Life

    August Šenoa August Senoa Alchetron The Free Social Encyclopedia

    He was born in Zagreb, then part of the Habsburg Empire, into a family of Slovak-German origin. His surname was originally spelled Schönoa. His father was Alois Schönoa, and mother was Terezija Rabacs, a Slovak woman from Budapest. He studied law in Prague. He also lived in Vienna for a while, but returned to Zagreb in 1866. He died in Zagreb at the age of 43.

    From 1874 to 1881, he edited the literary journal Vijenac ("Wreath").

    He died from disease picked up after the 1880 Zagreb earthquake.

    Work

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    In his novels, he fused national romanticism characterized by buoyant and inventive language with realistic depictions of the growth of the petite bourgeois class.

    August Šenoa August Senoa Alchetron The Free Social Encyclopedia

    This "father of the Croatian novel" (and modern national literature) is at his best in his mass Cecildemillean scenes and poetic description of oppressed Croatian peasantry, nobility struggling against foreign rule (Venetians, Austrians/Germans and Hungarians) and romanticised period from the 15th to the 18th century. It has become a commonplace phrase that "Šenoa created the Croatian reading public", especially by writing in a popular style.

    Legacy

    August Šenoa August Senoa Alchetron The Free Social Encyclopedia

    In 2008, a total of 182 streets in Croatia were named after August Šenoa, making him the seventh most common person eponym of streets in the country.

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    August Šenoa August Senoa39s historical novel The Goldsmith39s Treasure available

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    References

    August Šenoa Wikipedia