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Milada Součková : ウィキペディア英語版
Milada Součková

Milada Součková (24 January 1898 Prague – 1 February 1983 Cambridge (MA)) was a Czech writer, literary historian and diplomat. She lived and worked in Prague, from 1945 on in the USA.
== Life ==
Milada Součková was born in a wealthy family in Prague. She studied at the prestigious Minerva high-school together with Milena Jesenská and other emancipated girls. From 1918 she studied sciences at Charles University in Prague where in 1923 graduated with a thesis on plant life. Subsequently, between 1923–1924 she attended the University of Lausanne and met her future husband, the painter Zdeněk Rykr. She wrote for several newspapers and journals, met the Russian linguist Roman Jacobson and 1936 became a member of the Prague Linguistic Circle. In 1940 her husband had to commit suicide not to fall in the hands of Gestapo and Součková left Prague to live in the countryside. During the occupation she worked with writer Vladislav Vančura on his monumental ''Obrazy z dějin národa českého'' („Pictures from the History of Czech Nation“) namely until his arrest by Gestapo.
After the WW II, in 1945 was appointed cultural attaché of the Czechoslovak embassy in Washington. Three years later (1948) in protest against communist coup in her homeland she remained in the United States as emigree. R. Jacobson helped her to enter academic career as bohemist, between 1950 and 1962 at Harvard University, then in Chicago and from 1970 to 1973 at Berkeley University. For the rest of her life she was librarian at the Widener Library at Harvard.

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