Jarnevic, Dragojla (1812–1875)
Jarnević, Dragojla (1812–1875)
Croatian diarist. Name variations: Dragojla Jarnevic. Born 1812 in Karlovac, Croatia; died 1875.
Kept diary which often focused on tensions for women between intellectual and domestic life (1194 pp.); also wrote plays, poems, and novel.
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