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Podgradska, Albina (1858 - 1880)

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Short name Podgradska, Albina
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First name Albina
Birth name Podgradska
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Alternative name Албина Подградска
Date of birth 1858
Date of death 1880
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Place of birth Budapest
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Lived in Novi Sad , Serbia
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Place(s) of Residence Novi Sad , Serbia
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Сирота Милева из Босне у нашој цивилазицији (1880) 0 0

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Наше прве списатељке драмских дела 2011 comments on person
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Born in Pest in 1858. Her father was a high school teacher. She moved to Novi Sad in 1864, where she graduated from elementary school and finished four years of girl's school. In 1872 she moved to Sombor where she she started teacher's school. In 1878, she passed the test to become a teacher. The same year, she returned to Novi Sad, where she fell ill. In 1880, she returned to Sombor where she died on 30 March the same year. She is buried in Sombor. She did not marry or have any children.

In 1878, she wrote a drama titled "Sirota Mileva iz Bosne u našoj civilizaciji" (Poor Mileva from Bosnia in our civilisation), which was printed in 1880 in Novi Sad.

Sources:
Aleksijević, Vlastoje. Savremenici i poslednici Dositeja Obradovića i Vuka Stefanovića Karadžića (pp. 4-7)

Savković, Nada. Naše prve spisateljke dramskih dela. In: Dragan Bošković (ed.). Srpski jezik, književnost, umetnost: zbornik radova sa V međunarodnog naučnog skupa održanog na Filološko-umetničkom fakultetu u Kragujevcu (29-30. X 2010): pp. 645-655.

Translated by Višnja Krstić.

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