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Age of Enlightenment, Humanism, Romanticism and the Croatian National Revival[edit] Vlaho Bukovac, Hrvatski narodni preporod In the 18th century (socially interpreted as the Age of Enlightenment), the relation between the European literature and the human stance towards it drastically impacted on the Croatian lands. Withdrawn into the midst of the desiring principles of a human, along the lines of other European entities enduring social reforms. The most prominent Croatian author of the Enlightenment era, Pavao Ritter Vitezović, was notable for the conception and the foundation of the newer Pan-slavic ideology. His ideas (as well as from others) were fundamental in the Illyrian Movement (also Croatian National Revival) and also used as a basis for their committing act in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy.[8] History and patriotism were subjected to most literary work at that time. A common orthographic book, written to set the new grammatical standard of the language, has been conceived by a linguist Ljudevit Gaj and is called Kratka osnova horvatsko-slavenskog pravopisanja (or simply referred to as Gajs Latin alphabet). Gajs Latin alphabet was also one of the two official scripts used to write Serbo-Croatian until the dissolution of Yugoslavia. Other notable literary contributions were made by Antun Mihanović (notably Horvatska Domovina which later became Our Beautiful Homeland), Stanko Vraz (satiric lyrics), Ljudevit Vukotinović (romantic lyrics), Dimitrija Demeter (prose, notably Grobničko polje, and drama), Ivan Kukuljević Sakcinski (prose), Antun Nemčić (prose and itineraries). There was also the first notable itinerary Pogled u Bosnu by MAge of Enlightenment, Humanism, Romanticism and the Croatian National Revival[edit] Vlaho Bukovac, Hrvatski narodni preporod In the 18th century (socially interpreted as the Age of Enlightenment), the relation between the European literature and the human stance towards it drastically impacted on the Croatian lands. Withdrawn into the midst of the desiring principles of a human, along the lines of other European entities enduring social reforms. The most prominent Croatian author of the Enlightenment era, Pavao Ritter Vitezović, was notable for the conception and the foundation of the newer Pan-slavic ideology. His ideas (as well as from others) were fundamental in the Illyrian Movement (also Croatian National Revival) and also used as a basis for their committing act in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy.[8] History and patriotism were subjected to most literary work at that time. A common orthographic book, written to set the new grammatical standard of the language, has been conceived by a linguist Ljudevit Gaj and is called Kratka osnova horvatsko-slavenskog pravopisanja (or simply referred to as Gajs Latin alphabet). Gajs Latin alphabet was also one of the two official scripts used to write Serbo-Croatian until the dissolution of Yugoslavia. Other notable literary contributions were made by Antun Mihanović (notably Horvatska Domovina which later became Our Beautiful Homeland), Stanko Vraz (satiric lyrics), Ljudevit Vukotinović (romantic lyrics), Dimitrija Demeter (prose, notably Grobničko polje, and drama), Ivan Kukuljević Sakcinski (prose), Antun Nemčić (prose and itineraries). There was also the first notable itinerary Pogled u Bosnu by Matija Mažuranić.a Mažuranić.
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