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Ivo Andrić, Gospođica, Kritičko izdanje dela Ive Andrića [Miss, Critical edition of Ivo Andrić‘s work], vol. IV, no. 18. Ed. Milan Potrebić. Beograd: The Ivo Andrić Foundation, 2020, 753 pp.
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Svetlana Šeatović, U zaleđu Sredozemlja [In the Hinterland of the Mediterranean] Beograd: Institut za književnost i umetnost, 2019, 350 pp.; Andrić i Jadran [Andrić and the Adriatic], Andrićgrad: Andrićev institut, 2020, 110 pp.
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Élisabeth Roudinesco, Jacques Lacan: prikaz jednog života i istorija jednog sistema mišljenja [Jacques Lacan: An Outline of a Life and History of a System of Thought] translated by Jelena Stakić and Goran Bojović, Loznica: Karpos, 2020, 594 pp.
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Ioannis Kakridis, Argumentacija kod pravoslavnih Slovena u srednjem veku [Argumentation Among Orthodox Slavs in the Middle Ages] Niš: Međunarodni centar za pravoslavne studije, Centar za vizantijsko-slovenske studije Univerziteta u Nišu, 2019, 269 pp.
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Elisabeth Rose Gruner, Constructing the Adolescent Reader in Contemporary Young Adult Fiction, London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2019, 192 pp.
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The paper deals with the analysis of “Ibikina kuća”, the first published story by Aleksandar Tišma and one of his most important works. The aim of the paper is to shed light on the author’s idea of ‘a house of love’ whose fate was affected by World War II. Aleksandar Tišma often dealt with the issues of prostitution and brothels in his work. The analysis will provide an insight into the effects of the war on the existential change in the structure of the brothel and on its owner. Furthermore, the parallel between the fate of the brothel and that of Ibika—from their rise to their degradation—will be emphasized.
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At the heart of this research is the character of Sveta Petronijević from the novel “The Third Spring” by Dragoslav Mihailović. In this paper, an excerpt from the life of Sveta Petronijević will show how a small, provincial man, a person from the margins, is influenced by a powerful ideological mechanism that leads to his transformation and life tragedy. Under the influence of the ruling regime, the man is brought into a situation in which he is exploited, and must abide by the regime. Various interests, low passions and moral are stumbling blocks shown through the character of Sveta Petronijević, symbolically presenting him as a tragic and marginalised being in the universe pressed by the weight of ideology and system.
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