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Saša Simović

dr Saša Simović

Associate Professor | Faculty of Philology

BIOGRAPHY   Dr Saša Simović was born in Nikšić, where she finished primary school and grammar school. She received “Luča” awards of commendation for primary, secondary and higher education. She graduated in 2000 from the study programme for English Language and Literature at the Faculty of Philosophy in Nikšić with a final grade of 10, and an average mark during all the years of her study of 9.08, and was granted the title...

Selected Publications

Year Category Authors Title Source
2022SCI, SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI
Saša Simović i Olga Vojičić-KomatinaTwo Congenial Female Voices – A Word ApartAnnales – Anali za istrske In mediteranske študije, Series Historia et Sociologia,
2022SCI, SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI
Saša Simović i Olga Vojičić-KomatinaRethinking the Past: Victoria Four-Thirty and the East/West LineTransylvanian Review
2021SCI, SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI
Saša SimovićUmjetnost riječi – Pjesništvo Edgara Allana PoeaKnjiževna smotra, časopis za svjetsku književnost
2016SCOPUS
Saša Simović, Marija Mijušković Rad "American Romanticism, Poe and 'The Rationale of VerseAmerican and British Studies Annual
2016SCI, SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI
SCOPUS
Saša SimovićEdgar Allan Poe: Reflections on PoetryTransylvanian Review/ Revue de Transylvanie
2016SCI, SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI
SCOPUS
Marija Mijušković, Saša SimovićThe 21st Century English Language Reading Classroom in Montenegro: the Influence of Metacognitive Strategies on University Students’ Attitudes Regarding the Process of Reading in EnglishPorta Linguarum

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