AUGUST ŠENOA

August Šenoa
Gender: Male
Known for: Writing
Birthday: November 14, 1838
Deathday: December 13, 1881
Place of Birth: Zagreb, Austria-Hungary [now Croatia]
Biography
August Ivan Nepomuk Eduard Šenoa (1838–1881) was a Croatian novelist. Born to an ethnic German and Slovak family, Šenoa became a key figure in the development of an independent literary tradition in Croatian and shaping the emergence of the urban Croatian identity of Zagreb and its surroundings at a time when Austrian control was weaning. He wrote more than ten novels, among which the most notable are: Zlatarovo zlato (The Goldsmith's Treasure; 1871), Čuvaj se senjske ruke (Pirates of Senj; 1876), Seljačka buna (Peasants' revolt; 1877), and Diogenes (1878). In his novels, he fused national romanticism characterized by buoyant and inventive language with realistic depictions of the growth of the petite bourgeois class.
Filmography
Production
1988·
Canary's LoverNovel
1981·
Turopolje CannonNovel
Writer
1975·
Anno Domini 1573Novel
1919·
Matija GubecNovel