Bibliography |
MENTIONED IN:
- Buck, Guide to women's literature 1992
- List Celebration of Women Writers (but no hyperlinks)
Cf.
- Rizaki
- Papakostas, G. (1980). I zoi kai to ergo tis Alexandras Papadopoulou [Life and work of Alexandra Papadopoulou]. Athens: Νational Literary and Historical Archives.
- Ziras, A. (2005). Alexandra Papadopoulou, Ikones mias didaskalisis [ Alexandra Papadopoulou; pictures of a teacher] (introd) in Alexandra Papadopoulou, Peripetiai mias didaskalisis, Sto Monastiri. Athens: Patakis Press.
- Parren, K. (1906). Alexandra Papadopoulou (part A & B) Efimeris ton Kurion, vol 869 & vol 870
-Papakostas, G. (2003), I protopora pezografos Alexandra Papadopoulou [The pioneer writer Alexandra Papadopoulou] in Ichnilasies. Athens: Patakis Press, pp.100-120
-Papakostas, G. (2002). Desmis Dihgimaton, ena telikos anevrethen ergo tis Alexandras Papadopoulou [A collection of short stories, a finaly found short story of Alaxandra Papadopoulou] in I ereuna kai i ermineutikes tis ekdoches. Athens: Patakis Press, pp.150-167
-Vasilaki, A. (2013). Women’s education and Modern Greek literature: Language, Nation and Education in the work of Alexandra Papadopoulou [in Greek]. M.Ed. thesis, University of Crete.
-Vasileiadis, N. (1910). Eikones Konstantinoupoleos kai Athinon [Pictures of Konstantinoupolis and Athnes]. Athens: Hestia Press, pp.23-38
-Tamboukou, M. (2004). Tracing Heterotopias, Writing women educators in Greece. Gender of Education 16 (2), 187-207
-Argiripoulou, H. (2006). I gunaika stin ekpaideusi kai i ekpaideutikos mesa apo logotexnika keimena [Woman in education and female teacher in literature]. Athens: Epitheorisi Ekpaideutikon Thematon, 16, pp 20-35. |
Provisional Notes |
No translations into French in Cat.BnF.
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LANGUAGES PASSIVE OR TRANSLATED FROM:
- French
- German
svdmar12 info AVasilaki
Membership on the editorial board of magazines Imerologion ton Kurion (editor) in 1888 and 1889, Istanbul, Filologiki Echo in 1896, Istanbul
Feminist: to be considered as provisionally, as a writer on women's issues.
Short story writer, journal editor, essayist, novelist, poet (Buck). Many patriotic - nationalist short stories, mainly short stories like "social psychograms" of Constantinople favorite writers: Russian, De Maupassant, Eliot, Sand.
Worked as teacher for money in 1905 became director of School for girls in Salonika (av mar12)
Translator from French.
Traveller. Feminist. Philanthropist.
Connections to writer Grigorios Xenopoulos (penfriend) and poet Gruparis (friend). |