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- Petar_Džadžić comment "Petar Džadžić (Bitola, 18 September 1929 – Belgrade, 31 July 1996), Serbian literary critic, corresponding member of Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts. Born in Bitola, Džadžić graduated and got his PhD in Philological Faculty of Belgrade University with a subject on Ivo Andrić (on whom he wrote extensively during his career). His first literary criticisms appeared in late 1950s. He favored new, modernist flows in Serbian literature.".
- Q11162655 comment "Petar Džadžić (Bitola, 18 September 1929 – Belgrade, 31 July 1996), Serbian literary critic, corresponding member of Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts. Born in Bitola, Džadžić graduated and got his PhD in Philological Faculty of Belgrade University with a subject on Ivo Andrić (on whom he wrote extensively during his career). His first literary criticisms appeared in late 1950s. He favored new, modernist flows in Serbian literature.".