Brlic-Mažuranic, Ivana (1874–1938)
Brliĉ-Mažuranić, Ivana (1874–1938)
Croatian children's writer. Name variations: Ivana Brlic Mazuranic. Born April 18, 1874, in Ogulin, Croatia; died Sept 21, 1938, in Zagreb, Croatia; dau. of Vladimir Mažuranić; m. Vatroslav Brliĉ.
Called the "Croatian Andersen," was the 1st woman member of the Yugoslav Academy of Science and Arts; works, which remain classics in children's literature, include The Good and the Mischievous (1902), School and Holidays (1905), Pictures (1912), The Marvellous and Misadventures of Hlapic the Apprentice (1913), Tales of Long Ago (1916), A Book for Youth (1923), Jaŝ a Dalmatin Viceroy of the Gujarati (1937) and Gingerbread Heart (1939).
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