Feminist writing in “Minerva's trace” by Sofija Kalezic
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https://doi.org/10.28925/2311-259x.2019.2.5Keywords:
Montenegrin literature, women's proseAbstract
Review of the monograph: Kalezić, S. (2018) “Minervinim tragom”, prozno stvaralaštvo crnogorskih književnica. Cetinje, FCJK.
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