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Author: Karadzić, Mina (Wilhelmina)
Pseudonyms: | |
Spouse/other names: | Vukomanović |
Gender: | female |
Year of birth: | 1828 |
Year of death: | 1894 |
About her personal situation: | Standardizing Origin • Place of birth : Vienna, Austria • Place(s) of residence: Austria, Serbia • Place of death: Vienna National identity • Nationality : Serbian • First language(s) : Serbian, German Marital status : - Widowed Number of children : 1 Name(s) of children: Janko Gender of children : male Social class : - Middle class Education: - Educated at home Religion : - Eastern orthodox standardizingjul12sn: Origin • Location where born : Vienna, Austria • Location where lived: Austria, Serbia • Location where died : Vienna, Austria National identity • Nationality : Austrian, Serbian • Nationality of father: Serbian • Nationality of mother: Austrian • Mother tongue: German Marital status : - married 1858, widowed 1859 Number of children : -1 son (died age 19) Social class : unknown Religion/ideology : changing religion |
Countries: | Serbia - Austro-Hungarian Empire |
Languages: | German - Serbian |
Relations to other authors: |
Friend of Stojadinovic, Milica |
About her professional situation: | Standardizing Authorial attribution: - Maiden name Profession(s) and other activities : - Compiler - Painter - Translator from German Language(s) in which she wrote : - German - Serbian Collaboration/connections with male authors/publishers and similar : [ - Karadžić, Vuk - Radičević, Branko Financial aspects of her career: - Not yet checked Memberships: - Not yet checked |
Elements of bibliography: | MENTIONED IN: - Slavica Garonja-Radovanac, Zena u srpskoj knjizevnosti [Woman in Serbian Literature], Novi Sad 2010. cf. - Celia Hawkesworth, Voices in the Shadows. Women and Verbal Art in Serbia and Bosnia, CEU, Budapest 2000, p. 99-100. -Golub Dobrasinovic, Mina Karadzic Vukomanovic, Beograd 2004. - J. Saulic, Vuk i porodica [Vuk and his Family], Strucna knjiga, Beograd 1988. - Vojislava Latkovic, Mina, Vukova kci [Mina, the daughter of Vuk], Beoknjiga, Beograd [Belgrade] 2005. - Magdalena Koch, ...kiedy dojrzejemy jako kultura... Tworczosc 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, p. 34. 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 The monography book of her paintings (reproductions) was recently published (Belgrade, 1997) with the note of Golub Dobrasinovic. info VDjuric svdfebruary13 |
Websites: |
Mina Kradžić CERL Mina Karadžić Vukomanović in "Knjiženstvo" NEWW contribution Ljubljana 2010 J. Jovicic |
Editors: |
Suzan van Dijk
(create on 09 February 2010)
Juliana Jovicic (update on 13 February 2010) Juliana Jovicic (update on 13 February 2010) Juliana Jovicic (update on 13 February 2010) Suzan van Dijk (update on 22 February 2010) Juliana Jovicic (update on 23 February 2010) Magdalena Koch (update on 14 October 2010) Jelena Milinkovic (update on 14 October 2010) Suzan van Dijk (update on 16 October 2010) Suzan van Dijk (update on 16 October 2010) Suzan van Dijk (update on 07 May 2011) Suzan van Dijk (update on 07 May 2011) Suzan van Dijk (update on 07 May 2011) Suzan van Dijk (update on 14 March 2012) Novak Malesevic (update on 16 May 2012) Novak Malesevic (update on 16 May 2012) Sofija Nemet (update on 11 July 2012) Sofija Nemet (update on 11 July 2012) Sofija Nemet (update on 12 July 2012) Astrid Kulsdom (update on 03 October 2012) Vladimir Djuric (update on 19 February 2013) Suzan van Dijk (update on 20 February 2013) Biljana Dojcinovic2 (update on 10 February 2014) |