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M. A. Bulgakov--dramaturg i xudozestvennaja kultura ego vremeni

The Slavic and East European Journal, 1991
Marjorie L. Hoover   +4 more
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NOTES OF A DEAD MAN BY M. A. BULGAKOV: CONCERNING THE GENESIS OF THE TITLE

Russkaya Literatura
The note discusses the «Mailbox» section of two St. Petersburg humor magazines, Satirikon and New Satirikon. It is suggested that the source of the title of Mikhail Bulgakov’s unfinished work, that eventually received the title Theatrical Novel, but was called Notes of a Dead Man by the author, could have been a letter from the Editor-in-Chief of New ...
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Sergius Bulgakov and his “neo-patristic” lens

Studies in East European Thought, 2023
Daniel Kisliakov
exaly  

PARENTHETICALS IN M. A. BULGAKOV’S NOVEL “THE MASTER AND MARGARITA”

Galaxy International Interdisciplinary Research Journal
This paper describes the formal and functional characteristics of parentheticals in M. A. Bulgakov’s novel “The Master and Margarita” and demonstrates the following functional types of parentheticals in this novel: parenthetical remarks, metalinguistic, metaspeech, metatextual, and communicative parentheticals.
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Philosophical Motives as a Genre Dominant genre of M. Bulgakov’s Novel Master and Margarita

Наукові праці. Філологія. Літературознавство, 2016
У статті розглядаються філософські мотиви як жанрова домінанта роману М. Булгакова «Майстер і Маргарита». Простежується еволюція мотивів, їх роль у розвитку сюжету, розкритті внутрішнього світу персонажів, хронотопі. Визначається роль філософських мотивів у жанровій структурі твору.
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Animals and animal imagery in M. A. Bulgakov

Zeitschrift für Slawistik, 1991
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Archetype of Mother in the Early Prose of M. A. Bulgakov

Institute for Russian and Altaic Studies Chungbuk University, 2020
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Two responses to the “Sophia Affair” and Bulgakov’s theology of authority

Studies in East European Thought, 2023
Daniel Kisliakov
exaly  

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