Belez︠h︡iti z︠h︡eni na/za Bʺlgarii︠a︡
Ot Kera Tamara do Peti︠a︡ Dubarova
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The book of the literary historian Katya Zografova is a kind of encyclopedia of women's presences in all spheres of national life, unfolding in a wide time zone of seven centuries - since the fall of the Bulgarian kingdom under Ottoman rule and the bright sacrifice of Tsar Shishman's sister Kera Tamara - to our contemporaries from the twentieth century ... The author carefully selects and with a professional flair of a documentalist the names of influential women who played a significant role in the history of Bulgaria, without deviating in problematic, cheap popularity... The figures of more than 50 remarkable women of Bulgaria in the book are emphatically multi-layered. Elisaveta Konsulova-Vazova, for example, is not only in her role as an artist, but also as a social and creative "phenomenon" with manifestations in various spheres of life, including the role of modern creative spirit that conquered the patriarchal fortress of the Vazov family. This applies to almost all female figures and this is one of the reasons for their selection.