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The similarities between Grčić and
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Milena
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In 1863 Jovan Grčić began his brief but sensational career as a lyric poet. For a span of five years he wrote five books of poems and three short stories. He began with "Ne boj mi se" (Fear me not), a poem which appeared in the literary periodical
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