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Proceedings of the International Conference on Onomastics "Name and Naming".
This paper aims to investigate the way in which the author of the novel reflects his own experience by naming the characters and offering them a complex identity.
Ruxandra-Victoriţa Ursa
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This paper aims to investigate the way in which the author of the novel reflects his own experience by naming the characters and offering them a complex identity.
Ruxandra-Victoriţa Ursa
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Bulgakov’s Master and Margarita and the Devil’s Carnival
1996The foregoing survey of some of the work of Soviet prose writers alerts us to the fact that a tendency to explore the grotesque features of medieval culture within a contemporary framework was well established as the 1930s began. Kharms and Vaginov in particular explored the literary past, both Russian and West European, finding symbols and ...
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Narrative Techniques inThe Master and Margarita
Canadian Slavonic Papers, 1974Resume/SummaryLa structure complexe du roman principal de Bulgakov Le Maitre et Marguerite peut etre expliquee en grande partie par les modes de narration employes par l’auteur. On peut distinguer trois modes prin-cipaux de narration dans le roman – celui du skaz humoristique avec "un narrateur omniscient et cache," celui du narrateur objectif qui ra ...
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York Höller's ‘The Master and Margarita’: A German Opera
Tempo, 19911 ‘Literaturoper’: Literary Opera and the ‘problem of opera’Right up to the end of the 19th century, an opera libretto was conceived differently from a stage play. This was because, from the outset, the libretto was thought out and constructed with a view to being set to music and sung.
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Strafe VII (Meister und Margarita) / Punishment VII (Master and Margarita)
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AMBIGUOUS WORDS IN THE NOVEL 'THE MASTER AND MARGARITA
“Mikhail Bulgakov’s "The Master and Margarita" is a deeply symbolic and multifaceted work that explores eternal questions of good and evil, love and betrayal, as well as individual freedom in the face of a totalitarian system. At the heart of the plot is the love story between the Master, a talented writer who has penned a novel about Pontius Pilate ...openaire +2 more sources
Children in "The Master and Margarita"
The Slavic and East European Journal, 2006openaire +1 more source

