The Genealogy of the 20th Century South Slavonic Novel: Zofka Kveder and Julka Chlapec-Đorđević Cover Image

The Genealogy of the 20th Century South Slavonic Novel: Zofka Kveder and Julka Chlapec-Đorđević
The Genealogy of the 20th Century South Slavonic Novel: Zofka Kveder and Julka Chlapec-Đorđević

Author(s): Alenka Jensterle-Doležalová
Subject(s): Czech Literature, Serbian Literature, Theory of Literature
Published by: Филолошки факултет, Универзитет у Београду
Keywords: Zofka Kveder; Julka Chlapec-Đorđević; Slavonic women writers; Prague

Summary/Abstract: The paper investigates different narrative strategies of two epistolary novels: Hanka (1915, 1917) by the Slovene-Croatian writer Zofka Kveder, (1878-1926), who lived before the First World War in Prague, and Jedno dopisivanje. Fragmenti romana (A Correspondence. Fragments of the Novel, 1932) by Julka Chlapec-Đorđević, (1882-1969), the Serbian author and feminist and ex-“monarchical” author, who was also in Prague after the First World War. Both women were feminists and writers who belonged to the Central European literary society. In addition, both of them were mediators between different cultures. Influenced by Zofka Kveder, Chlapec-Đorđević wrote her novel in a dialog with Kveder´s Hanka.

  • Issue Year: 2016
  • Issue No: 6
  • Page Range: 134-148
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: English
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