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Elvira Dolinar

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article, "Svobodna ljubezen in zakon" ("Free love and marriage"), was published in 1900 and proclaimed that divorce ought to be permissible when both spouses found the relationship "unbearable", a sentiment that contradicted the Catholic values held by most Slovenians at the time. She was widely criticised, especially by Catholics, for her views. In addition to journalism and opinion writing, she also wrote fiction.
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to parents of Austrian and German origin. She trained as a teacher, since teaching was, at the time, one of the only intellectual professions in Slovenia considered acceptable for women, but she later stopped teaching after getting married. She and her husband had four children; she would use her
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promoting women's rights. With her first article, "Ženska emancipacija" ("Women's emancipation"), published in 1897, she became the magazine's first contributor to explicitly promote women's rights, and has since been considered the first Slovenian feminist. Her most influential and widely read
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Dolinar became interested in women's issues while studying to become a teacher, which inspired her to write articles on the subject that were published in various Austrian magazines. Her most influential work was published in
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Aspasia 2008: International Yearbook of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern European Women's and Gender History
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Mihurko Poniž, Katja (2008). De Haan, Francisca; Bucur, Maria; Daskalova, Krassimira (eds.).
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Feminist Writings from Ancient Times to the Modern World: A Global Sourcebook and History
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Mihurko Poniž, Katja (2011). Wayne, Tiffany K. (ed.).
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pen name
Krško
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Yugoslavia



"Author: Dolinar, Elvira"




Feminist Writings from Ancient Times to the Modern World: A Global Sourcebook and History
ABC-CLIO
ISBN
9780313345814
Aspasia 2008: International Yearbook of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern European Women's and Gender History
Berghahn Books
ISBN
9781845456344
Categories
1870 births
1961 deaths
Slovenian feminists
People from Krško
Slovenian people of Austrian descent
Slovenian people of German descent
Slovenian women writers
19th-century Slovenian writers
20th-century Slovenian writers

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