Abstract

On the basis of archival materials from the East European Institute in Bremen and other sources the creative heritage of the Italianist, translator, lexicographer, teacher Yulia Abramovna Dobrovolskaya (1917—2016), who successfully realized her professional career first in Moscow and then, after emigration from the USSR with ideological motives, in Milan, is reconstructed.

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