Frano Kulišić (Serbian Cyrillic: Франо Кулишић; 4 December 1884 - 18 October 1915) was a literary historian.
[2] He was an active member of Serbian literary society Matica srpska in Dubrovnik.
Frano Kulišić was born in Dubrovnik, Austria-Hungary, and graduated from the Dubrovnik Gymnasium in 1903, studied Slavic studies in Vienna in 1909 and wrote the thesis "Dživo Bunić Vučićević: Ein literarhistorischer Beitrag zur lyrischen Poesie des 17.
He was arrested as a member of the Yugoslav-oriented nationalist youth in July 1914 and interned in Wolfsegg, Austria, where he died of pneumonia.
He collaborated with literary critics, philological and historical reviews, articles on Dubrovnik poets and theater, and sketches and notes on customs and historical events in the Dubrovnik region in periodicals Croatia (1900), Srđ (1904–07), Dubrovnik (1905–10, 1914), Srpski književni glasnik (Belgrade 1906–07, 1913–14), Crvena Hrvatska (1908), Naše jedinstvo (1908), Smotra dalmatinska (1909) and Bosanska vila (1910).