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词条 Jela Spiridonović-Savić
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Jelena "Jela" Spiridonović-Savić (1891–1974), poet, was the wife of Vladislav Savić, the Consul general of Yugoslavia in New York City. She spent three years in Trieste before World War I studying at the parochial school of Nostra Signora della Provvidenza e di Sion (Notre Dame de Sion Parish School). Educated in the world's centers of culture, New York, Munich, Trieste and Monaco, she had the opportunity to intersect the Orthodox theology as part of her traditional heritage with ideas of Western Christianity, especially in the area of mystical spirituality. Having researched the mosaic of Christian spirituality, Spiridonović opened the questions about the metaphysical aspects of the world, as well as practical activities of the woman according to religious principles. Religious mysticism is deeply incorporated into the spiritual essence of her poetry, prose and essays. Her essays are based on the

postulates of the scientific literature on feminist theory, which raises questions, rediscovering marginalized writers and offering new interpretations of their works.

References

  • Jela Spiridonović-Savić, Večite čežnje, 1926
  • Jela Spiridonović-Savić, Pergamene rinvenute e trascritte dal fratello in cristo Stratonico, 1927
  • Francesco Babudri Intimi conflitti dello spirito umano nel poemetto di Jela Spiridonović-Savić
  • Umberto Urbanaz-Urbani Jela Spiridonović-Savić e le sue liriche

Notes

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6 : 1891 births|1974 deaths|Women poets|Yugoslav poets|Yugoslav women writers|20th-century women writers

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