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published under the pen name
Josipina Turnogradska (later
respelled Turnograjska, 9 July 1833 – 1 June 1854), was one of the
first Slovene female writers...
- (1836–1923)
Gregor Strniša (1929–1987)
Vladimir Truhlar (1919–1977)
Josipina Turnograjska (1833–1854)
Janez Vesel (1798–1884)
Anton Vodnik (1901–1965)
France Vodnik...
- ZDB-ID 510427-0. p. 61-62
Josipina Turnograjska (1921). "Nedolžnost in sila". In Lah, Ivan (ed.).
Josipina Turnograjska:
Njeno življenje in delo. Maribor:...
- Urbančič was the
grandfather of the
renowned Slovene poet
Josipina Turnograjska, who was born in the
castle in 1821. In 1909, the
castle was
bought by...
- The
buyer was
Luiza Urbančič (1842-1918), sister-in-law of
Josipina Turnograjska, one of the
first Slovene female writers, poets, and composers. Daphne...
- writer, and
piano composer. Aşıq Pəri: poet and folk singer.
Josipina Turnograjska: writers, poets, and composer.
Zoila Ugarte de Landívar: writer, journalist...
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women authors,
Govekar provided information on **** Hausmann,
Jospina Turnograjska,
Lujica Pesjak,
Pavlina Pajkova,
Marica Nadlišek Bartol,
Marica II Strnad...
- (politician and journalist)
Lovro Toman (nationalist and activist)
Josipina Turnograjska (poet,
composer and writer)
Jernej Kopitar (philologist and linguist)...
- Škerjanc
Danilo Švara
Giuseppe Tartini Franc Treiber Primož
Trubar Josipina Turnograjska Josip Vošnjak Ivan
Zorman Vito Žuraj
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writing didn't
differ much from the
mainstream at the beginning.
Josipina Turnograjska filled her
short narratives (1850–52) with
pathetic pan-Slavic sentiment...