Isidora Sekulić (1877 - 1958)
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Religion / ideology | Eastern Orthodox |
Education | Higher education |
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Isidora Sekulić was ...
related to | Savić Rebac, Anica |
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Memberships | Serbian Academy of Science and Arts , Serbian Royal Academy of Science |
Place(s) of Residence | Serbia , Austro-Hungarian Empire |
Receptions of Isidora Sekulić, the person (for receptions of her works, see under each individual Work)
MENTIONED IN:
- Buck, Guide to Women's Literature 1992
- Jovan Skerlić, Istorija nove srpske knjizevnosti [History of New Serbian Literature], Beograd [Belgrade] 1914 (first edition).
- Jovan Deretić, Istorija srpske knjizevnosti [History of Serbian Literature], Beograd [Belgrade] 1983 (first edition), 2002 (expanded edition).
- Predrag Palavestra, Istorija moderne srpske knjizevnosti. Zlatno doba [History of Modern Serbian Literature. Golden age], Beograd [Belgrade] 1986 (first edition), 1995 (second edition).
Cf.
- Ivanka Udovicki, Esej Isidore Sekulić, Beograd 1977.
-Drasko Redjep, Isidora, ona ona [Isidora, she she], Novi Sad 1977.
- Slavko Leovac, Knjizevno delo Isidore Sekulić [Literary Work of Isidora Sekulić], Beograd [Belgrade]1986.
-Vladislava Ribnikar, Knjizevni pogledi isidore Sekulic [Literary Views of Isidora Sekulic], Beograd [Belgrade] 1986.
- Celia Hawkesworth, Voices in the Shadows. Women and Verbal Art in Serbia and Bosnia, CEU, Budapest 2000, p. 171-180
- Magdalena Koch, Podróze w czasie i przestrzeni. Proza Isidory Sekulić [The journeys in space and time. Prose of Isidora Sekulić], University of Wroclaw Publishing House, Wroclaw 2000.
-Slobodanka Peković, Isidorini oslonci [Isidora's supports], Novi Sad 2009. - Magdaelna Koch, ...kiedy dojrzejemy jako kultura... Twórczosc 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. -Slavica Garonja Radovanac, Zena u srpskoj knjizevnosti [Woman in Serbian Literature], Novi Sad 2010, p. 82-139.
mk 13 Oct. 2010
Born in Mošorin, Vojvodina. Married a medical doctor of Polish origin Emil Stremnicki who died soon (1914). She never remarried, had no children.
Prose writer, translator, literary critic, essayist, traveler, first Serbian woman elected as a member of Serbian Academy of Sciences (in 1950).
She studied natural science in Budapest, worked as a teacher. Traveled a lot (to Norway, Sweden in 1913), Germany, Great Britain, France, Italy. She spoke fluently German, English, French, Russian. Interpreter from Norwegian and interpreter from Swedish.
Memberships : member - correspondent of the Serbian Royal Academy of Science, member of the Serbian Academy of Science and Arts, president of the Serbian PEN Center, vise - president of the Association of Writers of Yugoslavia, president of the Association of Writers of Serbia, Board member of the AFŽ (Yugoslavian anti-fascist women's front), one of the founders of the Teachers' Association for Secondary Vocational Schooling, Board Secretary at the International Council of Women.