MENTIONED IN:
- Buck, Women's Guide to literature, 1996: "Known as the 'Muse of the 1848 Generation' [...] first woman poet of Serbia [...] a pioneer with her sentimental, exalted patriotic verse [...] also wrote a ... diary [...]".
- Jovan Skerlic, Omladina i njena knjizevnost [Youth movement and its literature], Beograd 1906 (first edition Belgrade 1906)
- Jovan Skerlic, Istorija nove srpske literature {The History of New Serbian Literature], Beograd 1914 (first edition: Belgrade 1914).
- Aleksijević, D. Vlastoje: Our woman as the Creator of Literatute, in Pro femina no 1, 1994/1995. -Slavica Garonja Radovanac Žena u srpskoj književnosti (Woman in Serbian Literature), Dnevnik, Novi Sad, 2010.
Cf.
- Jovan Skerlic, Milica Stojadinovic Srpkinja. Knjizevna slika [Milica Stojadinovic Srpkinja. Literary portrait] [in:] idem, Pisci i knjige, Beograd 1907 (first edition Belgrade 1907).
- Stevan Radic, O Milici Stojadinovic Srpkinji [About Milica Stojadinovic Srpkinja] in: Srpkinja: njezin život i rad, njezin kulturni razvitak i njezina narodna umetnost do danas, 1913. [Serbian woman: her life and work, her cultural development and her folklore art up to date, edited by Serbian woman writers 1913], p. 7-14. Tatjana Rosic, Proizvoljnost dnevnika. Romanticarski dnevnik u srpskoj knjizevnosti [Arbitrariness of Diary. Romanticism diary in Serbian Literature], Beograd 1994 [Belgrade 1994]. - Biljana Dojcinovic, "Transcribing the voice of the mother: The diary of Milica Stojadinovic Srpkinja", in GendeRings. Gendered readings in Serbian Women's Writing". Beograd, 206, p. 57-87.
- ”My Name is Impossibility:” Observations on An/Other Literary History”, GendeRings, pp. 35-56.
- "In search of the mother’s voice, The diary of Milica Stojadinović Srpkinja” in History of the Literary Cultures of East-Central Europe, Junctures and disjunctures in the 19th and 20th centuries, Volume 4: Types and stereotypes, Edited by Marcel Cornis-Pope and John Neubauer, John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2010, pp. 154-166.
- Celia Hawkesworth, Voices in Shadows, Women and Verbal art in Serbia and Bosnia, CentralEuropean University Press, Budapest 2000. - Magdalena Koch, ...keidy dojrzejemy jako kultura... Twórczosc pisarek serbskich na poczátku XX wieku (Kanon-genre-gender) [...when we mature as a culture... Early 20th-century Serbian Women's Writings (canon-genre-gender)], Wroclaw 2007, p. 41-51, p. 93-99. Mićić-Dimovska, Milica. 1996. Poslednji zanosi MSS (The Last Fascinations of MSS, a novel). Nolit, Beograd. (a novel) Her correspondence with Stojadinovic has been published in 1987. Prepiska Milica - Vuk - Mina [Correspondence Milica - Vuk - Mina]: the book is a collection of the correspondence of Milica Stojadinovic, Mina Karadzic and Vuk Stefanovic Karadzic. The letters were written between 1854-1868. info MKoch. svdmay11