List of Serbian women writers
This is a list of women writers who were born in Serbia or whose writings are closely associated with that country.
A
- Draginja Adamović (1925–2000), poet
- Princess Anka Obrenović (1821–1868), hers were the first literary works compiled by a woman to be published in Serbia
- Smilja Avramov (born 1918), nonfiction writer
- Eustahija Arsić (1776–1843), writer
B
- Jelena Balšić (1365/1366–1443), her three epistles are part of the Gorički zbornik (Cyrillic: Горички зборник), a medieval manuscript collection (See: Jelena Lazarević)
- Anabela Basalo (born 1972), novelist, short-story writer
- Isidora Bjelica (born 1967), prose writer, playwright
- Marina Blagojević (born 1958), writer on gender and feminism
- Milica Bodrožić, political history writer
- Jelica Belović-Bernadzikowska (1870-1946), writer
- Lukrecija Bogašinović Budmani (1710-1784), writer. This writer also holds a place in the Serbian literature of the 18th century.
- Anica Bošković (1714-1804), writer and poet. She's the sister of the famed physicist and scientist Roger Joseph Boscovich.
- Danica Bandić (1871-1950), writer (See: Danica Bandić Telečki)
C
- Elizabeth Christitch (1861–January 26, 1933), Irish journalist, writer, poet, translator and Serbian patriot.
- Annie Christitch (1885–1977), Serbian journalist, patriot and women's rights activist.
- Jelena Skerlić Ćorović (1887-1960), translator
D
- Jelena Dimitrijević (1862–1945), short story writer, novelist, poet
- Jelena Đurović (born 1973), journalist
- Rajna Dragićević, writer, dictionary collaborator
- Draga Dejanović (1840–1871), poet
F
- Helen Losanitch Frothingham (1885-1972) is best known for her Mission for Serbia: Letters from America and Canada, a collection of her letters during the six years she travelled doing war relief work during the First World War.
H
- Ljiljana Habjanović Đurović (born 1953), novelist
I
- Branislava Ilić (born 1970), playwright, screenwriter, prose writer, essayist
J
- Jefimija (1349-1405), poet
- Zorica Jevremović Munitić (born 1948), playwright, literary historian
K
- Olivera Katarina (born 1940), poet
- Irena Kazazić (born 1972), writer
- Stoja Kašiković, née Zdjelarević (1865 – after 1927), writer
- Mina Karadžić (1828-1894), writer and painter
L
- Jelena Lazarević (1365-1443), writer
- Paulina Lebl-Albala (1891–1967), journalist, translator, literary critic
- Vladana Likar-Smiljanić (born 1943), correspondent
- Tamara Lujak (born 1976), science fiction and fantasy writer, translator, editor, journalist, short story writer, book reviewer
- Svetlana Lukić (born 1958), journalist
- Jelena Lozanić (See: Helen Losanitch Frothingham)
- Anđelija Lazarević (1885-1926), writer
M
- Desanka Maksimović (1898–1993), poet
- Jasmina Mihajlović (born 1960), writer and literary critic
- Princess Milica of Serbia (ca. 1335–1405), poet, author of "A Mother's Prayer"
- Ognjenka Milićević (1927–2008), translator, essayist
- Mir-Jam (1887–1952), novelist
- Nadežka Mosusova (born 1928), non-fiction writer
- Zorica Mršević (born 1954), non-fiction writer on gender equality, violence, human rights, marginalized groups, and jurisprudence
- Ana Marija Marović (1815–1887), poet and painter
- Mara Đorđević-Malagurski (1894–1971), writer and ethnologist
- Milena Mrazović (1863–1927), Austro-Hungarian writer
- Maga Magazinović (1882-1968), journalist and writer
- Jelena Marinković (1878-1958), writer
- Jelena Milojković (1857-1942), writer
- Jelisaveta Marković (1868-1953), translator from French, Latin, Norwegian, and English
N
- Anna Novakov (born 1959), art historian, art critic
O
- Vida Ognjenović (born 1941), playwright, writer
- Princess Anka Obrenović (1821–1868), writer
P
- Milena Pavlović-Barili (1909–1945), poet
- Mira Adanja Polak (born 1942), journalist, television presenter
- Maria Palaiologina, Queen of Serbia (c. 1300-1355), writer
- Jelena Popović (1845-1930), poet
- Jelica Perović=Pomoriščeva (1875-1960), translator
R
- Eva Ras (born 1941), poet, short story writer, novelist
S
- Anica Savić Rebac (1892–1953), translator, essayist, biographer
- Ljiljana Smajlović (born 1956), journalist, newspaper editor
- Biljana Srbljanović (born 1970), playwright
- Milica Stojadinović-Srpkinja (1828–1878), poet
- Maša Stokić (born 1966), dramatist, drama critic
- Gordana Suša (born 1946), journalist
- Staka Skenderova (1830–1891), Bosnian Serb writer
- Olivia Sudjic (born 1988), British novelist
- Isidora Sekulić (1877–1958), novelist
- Jela Spiridonović-Savić (1891-1974), poet and fiction writer
- Dubravka Sekulić (born 1980), author and architect
- Sofija Skoric (born 193?), cultural activist and author
- Ružica Sokić (1934–2013), actress and writer
- Svetlana Spajić (born 1971), cultural activist and translator
- Mirjana Stefanović (born 1939), writer
- Jelena Đ. Simić (1850-1930), writer
- Jelena Popović Spasić (1876-1968), writer
- Jovanka Skerlić (1870-1950), translator
T
- Ana Tasić (born 1978), theatre critic
- Jasmina Tešanović (born 1954) essayist, short story writer, translator
V
- Svetlana Velmar-Janković (1933–2014), novelist, essayist, chronicler
- Divna M. Vuksanović (born 1965), non-fiction writer, philosopher
- Nada Vilotijević (born 1953), professor and author
- Sonja Veselinović (born 1981), writer
- Jelena Vukičević (1871-1957), writer
Z
- Nina Živančević (born 1957), Serbian-born playwright, poet, novelist, critic
- Cvijeta Zuzorić (1552–1648), lyric poet; the Cvijeta Zuzorić Art Pavilion in Belgrade (Serbia) is named after her
References
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