Ida Verona Explained

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Ida Verona (– August 29,) was a French- and Romanian-language poet, playwright, and painter originating from the Bay of Kotor in today's Montenegro.

Ida Verona was born in Brăila in 1865 (according to other sources, in 1861 or 1863[1]), the daughter of Dalmatian merchant Francesco Spiridon Verona and Amalia Lucovič or Lucovschi. Brăila contained a colony of Dalmatians who fled the Kotor Bay area. She was educated at a Catholic school, the Notre Dame de Sion, in Brăila.[2] Her brothers were the painters and Nicolae Henri Verona.[3]

Verona published two books of poetry, Quelques fleurs poétiques and the more celebrated Mimosas. Many of her poems wrestle with the place of women in society. Verona also wrote a number of plays: Domnitz, Fleurs de sang, Aecathe, Jane d’Arc, Abdul Hamid, Creaturès d’amour, and La Tige Dace.[4]

During World War I she worked as a Red Cross nurse.[5] Eventually, she relocated to Prčanj, Montenegro to her grandfather's house and spent the rest of her life there.[6] [1]

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  1. Elite ale emigrației italiene in România  - Familia Veona. Romanian. Marcel. Capriș. Danubius. XXXIX. 2021. 132. May 8, 2024.
  2. "Ida Verona and (Mimetic?) Transnationalism" Studies on Literature, Discourse and Multicultural Dialogue, coord. Iulian Boldea. Târgu Mureș: Editura Arhipelag XXI, 2014, pp. 95 - 102.
  3. Web site: Familia Verona. Museo Arthur Verona . 2024-05-04 . ro-RO.
  4. Dabižinović . Ervina . 2018-02-07 . "Diskursi o ženama Boke Kotorske: rodni identiteti (1815-2015)" . Универзитет у Новом Саду . 56–58.
  5. Web site: 2019-04-04 . Jutarnji list - INTRIGANTNA BOKELJKA Zaboravljena pjesnikinja i dramatičarka koja je još početkom 20. st. pisala o položaju žena u društvu . 2024-05-04 . www.jutarnji.hr . hr-hr.
  6. Book: Women of Montenegro . 2022 . JU Narodna biblioteka "Radosav Ljumović", Podgorica . 978-86-7260-089-6.