Personaje feminine la Miloš Crnjanski
The article talks about the condition of female characters in some novels of the Serbian writer Miloš Crnjanski – Migrations, A Novel of London and Journal of Čarnojević. In Crnjanski’s novels, the male characters organize the narrative networksm in literature and in real life, and the female charca...
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