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Relatives
  
Milan Savić (father)

Books
  
Helenski vidici: Eseji

Anica Savić Rebac iSerbia Izmeu platonske i hrianske ljubavi

Born
  
4 October 1892 (
1892-10-04
)
Novi Sad, Serbia

Spouse(s)
  
Hasan Rebac (m.1921–53; his death)

Died
  
7 October 1953, Belgrade, Serbia

People also search for
  
Milo Lompar, Petar II Petrović-Njegoš, Darinka Zličić

Anica Savić-Rebac (4 October 1892 — 7 October 1953) was a Serbian writer, classical philologist, translator, professor at the University of Belgrade. She wrote a number of essays and books about Njegoš, Goethe, Sophocles, Spinoza, Thomas Mann, Greek mystical philosophers, Plato, theory of literature. She also translated a number of works from Serbian into English, most notably The Ray of the Microcosm by Petar II Petrović-Njegoš.

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Anica Savić Rebac appears under the name of Milica in travel book Black Lamb and Grey Falcon by Rebecca West. In this book she is not only a new friend, but also the intellectual guide who eventually reveals to Rebecca West the rituals which would lead the author to the clue metaphor of her vision of the Balkans.

Anica Savić Rebac udna smrt zaljubljene knjievnice
Anica Savić Rebac iSerbia Izmeu platonske i hrianske ljubavi

Anica Savić Rebac Anica Savi Rebac 18931953

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Anica Savić Rebac Radomir Konstantinovi Anica Savi Rebac FILOZOFSKI MAGAZIN

References

Anica Savić Rebac Wikipedia


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