All of Shakespeare’s Works Finally Translated into Croatian
February 12th, 2008
Zagreb, February 12 (CP) — Some 500 years after they were written, all works by William Shakespeare have now finally been translated into Croatian.
This huge effort was completed by translator Mate Maras and published by Matica Hrvatska.
All of Shakespeare’s 38 tragedies, comedies and romances, as well as 154 sonnets have been translated.
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