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: English historian Edward Augustus Freeman and travel writer T.G. Jackson visited and wrote about Korčula in the 19th century, with Jackson's 1881 book introducing the island's architectural and cultural splendor to a British audience for the first time.

Literary creation on the island of Korčula in the 19th century was defined by a struggle for cultural identity, as the region sought to transition from centuries of Italian influence to establishing the Croatian language as a literary standard. This period, often overlooked in favor of the island’s medieval and Renaissance history, reflects the broader "Illyrian movement" and the shift toward Romanticism and early Realism in Dalmatia. Key Features of 19th Century Korčulan Literature KnjiЕѕevno stvaralaЕЎtvo na otoku KorДЌuli u 19

: While value in prose was modest, local works during the later half of the century showed clear movements toward Pre-Romanticism , Romanticism , and Pre-Realism . : English historian Edward Augustus Freeman and travel

currently housing 19th-century documents. This period, often overlooked in favor of the

: The intellectual life of the island was supported by significant private collections, such as the Arneri Library , which contained nearly 500 works and served as a vital cultural link between the 18th and 19th centuries. Notable Figures