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Josip Eugen Tomić
Croatian writer (1843–1906) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Josip Eugen Tomić (Croatian pronunciation: [jǒsip ěugen tômit͡ɕ]; October 18, 1843 – July 13, 1906)[1] was a Croatian writer and translator.
Tomić was born in Požega.[1] He specialised in writing light-hearted fiction, with which he became very popular. Many of his works dealt with neighbouring Bosnia and Herzegovina. He is known for translating 50 plays to Croatian. He is also known for completing August Šenoa's historical novel Kletva (The Curse) and for writing his own historical novels. He died in Zagreb.
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