Arsić, Eustahija (1776 - 1843)
Short name | Arsić, Eustahija |
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First name | Eustahija |
Birth name | Cincić |
Married name | , |
Date of birth | 1776 |
Date of death | 1843 |
Flourishing | - |
Sex | Female |
Place of birth | Irig |
Place of death | Arad |
Lived in | Serbia |
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Religion / ideology | Eastern Orthodox |
Education | Self-educated |
Aristocratic title | - |
Professional or ecclesiastical title | - |
Arsić, Sava | Married | |
Radovanović, Tomislav | Married |
Arsić, Eustahija was ...
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Place(s) of Residence | Serbia |
Receptions of Arsić, Eustahija, the person (for receptions of her works, see under each individual Work)
- Ilija Ognjanović, Description of the life and work of Evstatia ot Arsić, nee Cincić (1776-1843), the first Serbian woman writer, with the list of women writers in Serbia, in "Srpkinja" – women’s magazine for 1897 (published in 1896) pp. 108-110
- Vladimir Milankov, Eustahija pl. Arsić i njeno doba [Eustahija Arsić and her times], Novi Sad 2001
- Magdalena Koch, ...kiedy dojrzejemy jako kultura...Twórczosć pisarek serbskich na poczatku XX wieku (kanon -genre- gender) [...when we mature as a culture...Early 20th century Serbian women's'writings (canon-genre-gender), Wroclaw 2007, pp. 26-33.
Twice remarried.
Married into the noble family of Arsić. SNJuly12
also: Cincić | Lacković |
The first Serbian modern woman writer whose books were first printed as books of a female author in Serbian. With her third husband Sava Arsić supported many Serbian writers, as well as educational and religious institutions in Voyvodina, both Serbian and Romanian. It is supposed she knew English and German, as well as Latin and Romanian. She was self-educated and under the influence of Dositej Obradović's philosophy. She used Slavo-Serbian in her books but not the reformed Serbian introduced by Vuk Stefanović Karadzić. There are both religious and scientific discourses of the epoch introduced in her writings. She also had a professional contact with Vuk Stefanović Karadzić.