Miroslav Krleеѕa Drame -
Miroslav Krleža (1893–1981) was the most influential Croatian writer of the 20th century. His dramatic work, which spans over 50 volumes, is traditionally categorized into three distinct phases that track his evolution from early idealism to a critical, psychological realism.
These experimental, expressionist plays are characterized by monumental symbolic figures and intense, often apocalyptic, atmospheres. Miroslav KrleЕѕa Drame
(1914): Explores biblical themes through a humanistic lens. which spans over 50 volumes
(1922): A symbolic look at the eternal conflict between the sexes. 2. War and Revolution (1920s) psychological realism. These experimental
(1918): A chaotic, grotesque depiction of a fair, representing social decay.