Janko Leskovar | |
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Born | 12 December 1861 |
Died | 4 February 1949 |
Occupation | Teacher [1] |
Years active | 1891–1905 [1] |
Spouse | Terezija Leskovar [2] |
Parent | Ivan Leskovar |
Janko Leskovar (12 December 1861 – 4 February 1949) was a Croatian novelist. His literary form was marked with the novella Misao na vječnost. [3]
Leskovar was born in Valentinovo [4] to a noble family. His grandfather was a blacksmith. [5] His father was named Ivan Leskovar, while his wife was Terezija Leskovar. [6]
Leskovar worked as a teacher. He finished the novel Misao na vječnost as a middle-aged writer. The novel was published in 1891 in the magazine Vijenac.
In his decade of writing influence, Leskovar was preoccupied with various psychological analyses of his story characters. [7]
His birth house remains preserved in Valentinovo. [8]
Janko Leskovar | |
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Born | 12 December 1861 |
Died | 4 February 1949 |
Occupation | Teacher [1] |
Years active | 1891–1905 [1] |
Spouse | Terezija Leskovar [2] |
Parent | Ivan Leskovar |
Janko Leskovar (12 December 1861 – 4 February 1949) was a Croatian novelist. His literary form was marked with the novella Misao na vječnost. [3]
Leskovar was born in Valentinovo [4] to a noble family. His grandfather was a blacksmith. [5] His father was named Ivan Leskovar, while his wife was Terezija Leskovar. [6]
Leskovar worked as a teacher. He finished the novel Misao na vječnost as a middle-aged writer. The novel was published in 1891 in the magazine Vijenac.
In his decade of writing influence, Leskovar was preoccupied with various psychological analyses of his story characters. [7]
His birth house remains preserved in Valentinovo. [8]