Abstract

The publication introduces the scholarly community to a long-term correspondence between two literary historians and textual experts, Iu. G. Oksman and N. K. Gudzij (currently stored at RGALI and Manuscript Department, Russian State Library). The correspondence reflects the diversity and similarity of the research interests of the two correspondents whose epistolary dialogue mirrored the life of the Soviet society, the challenges faced by the Russian philological scholarship of the second third of the 20th century in many of its tragic episodes, and most importantly, the fates of the participants of this dialogue.

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