
Pages from Macedonian Literature (Страници од македонската книжевност) is a 1952 collection of scholarly essays by Macedonian literary historian Haralampie Polenaković, published in Skopje by "Kočo Racin."
Drawing from his post-liberation works with minor revisions for consistency, it examines the Macedonian folk song tradition, its collectors and publishers in the early 19th century, influences from One Thousand and One Nights on folk creations, the origins of modern Macedonian literature, and profiles of key Revival figures including Yoakim Karchovski, Kiril Peychinovich, Yordan Hadzhikonstantinov-Dzhinot, the Miladinov brothers, and poet Grigor Parlichev.
Haralampie Polenaković was one of the founding figures in the study of the history of Macedonian literature.
He served as head of the Department of the History of the Literatures of the Peoples of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) and as editor-in-chief of the Encyclopedia of Yugoslavia. After the liberation, he was among the first eight professors at the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Skopje, later serving as vice dean and dean of the Faculty.
He was also one of the founders of the Society for the Macedonian Language and Literature and editor-in-chief of the journal Literaturen zbor, as well as a founding member of the Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts (MANU), where he served two terms as vice president (1967–1975). Polenaković authored a large number of scholarly works in the fields of Macedonian art and folk literature, as well as studies on the literatures of other Slavic peoples.
His main academic interests included Macedonian literature, Yugoslav folklore, Balkan studies, and linguistics. Through his contributions in these areas, he took part in publications issued by all Yugoslav academies, as well as numerous international institutions, and published widely in academic and literary journals both in the country and abroad. His scholarly output includes more than 1,000 bibliographic entries.
He was decorated with the Order of Labour with the Red Banner and the Order of Merit for the People with the Gold Star. He received the City of Skopje’s “13 November” Award (1966), the “11 October” Award for Lifetime Achievement (1974), and many other prizes, commendations, and plaques.