Na Žerinjah
| Author | Janko Kersnik |
|---|---|
| Language | Slovenian |
| Subject | Slovenian literature |
| Genre | Novel |
| Publisher | Národna tiskarna", self-published by J. Jurčič |
Publication date | 1876 |
| Publication place | Slovenia |
| Pages | 188 |
Na Žerinjah is a novel by Slovenian author Janko Kersnik. It was first published in 1876 in Slovenska knjižnica, and published by Josip Jurčič.[1]
Plot
The novel is an original work that follows a cast of characters in and around a place called Žerinjah. The plot involves themes of love and romance, as seen through the characters Anica, Vinko, and Grofica Veronika. The story also includes a duel and mentions of various social classes, such as the Baron Gernau, the Count Sori, and the Count Walden, as well as common folk like the innkeeper and a painter. The narrative is driven by the interactions and conflicts among these characters.[2]
See also
References
- ^ Kocijan, Gregor (2007-06-15). "Kersnikovo ustvarjalno sodelovanje z Jurčičem" [Janko Kersnik’s Creative Collaboration with Josip Jurčič]. Jezik in slovstvo (in Slovenian). 52 (6): 65–77. doi:10.4312/jis.52.6.65-77. ISSN 1581-3754.
- ^ Kersnik, Janko (1876). Na Žerinjah: izviren roman (in Slovenian). "Národna tiskarna", založil J. Jurčič.