August Šenoa
- August Ivan Nepomuk Eduard Šenoa
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- Šenoa, August
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- Male
- Date of birth
- 1838-11-14
- Place of birth
- Croatia
- Date of death
- 1881-12-13
- Place of death
- Croatia
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August Ivan Nepomuk Eduard Šenoa (Croatian pronunciation: [ǎuɡust ʃěːnoa]; originally Schönoa; 14 November 1838 – 13 December 1881) was a Croatian novelist, playwright, poet, and editor. 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 was a literary 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: Zlatarovo zlato ('The Goldsmith's Treasure'; 1871), Čuvaj se senjske ruke ('Pirates of Senj', lit. 'Beware the Hand of Senj'; 1876), Seljačka buna ('The Peasant Revolt'; 1877), and Diogenes (1878).
Šenoa was one of the most popular Croatian novelists in his day, and the author of the popular patriotic song "Živila Hrvatska".
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