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Mikhail Bulgakov "Made to Order"

Russian Studies in Literature, 2011
A review of the "Lives of Remarkable People" version of Mikhail Bulgakov's biography—combined with excerpts from a conversation with the biographer, Aleksei Varlamov—concludes that the biography is too gossipy for a scholarly work but too reliant on documents for a popular one.
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Mikhail Bulgakov

Russian Review, 1986
Edythe C. Haber, Nadine Natov
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Gogol and Mikhail Bulgakov

1989
‘The English don’t have to know they know Shakespeare — he is in their blood.’ With this quotation from Mansfield Park John Bayley introduces the proposition that the Russians don’t have to know they know Pushkin: he is in their blood.1 The same statement could with equal justice be made of the Russians and three of Pushkin’s contemporaries — not only ...
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A Country Doctor's Notebook—Mikhail Bulgakov

Practical Neurology, 2017
Soviet author and physician, Mikhail Bulgakov, with permission (Olga Shirnina) The Gloucester Neurology Book Club tackled a work by Mikhail Bulgakov, most famous as the author of the classic Soviet satire, The Master and Margarita . We discussed his earlier work, A Country Doctor's Notebook , drawn from his first-hand experiences working as a newly ...
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Mikhail Bulgakov: The man torn between medicine and literature

Clinics in Dermatology, 2017
The year 2016 marked the 125th anniversary of the birth of physician-venereologist and passionate writer Mikhail Afanasievich Bulgakov (1891-1940). From his essays emerges a figure of a man torn between medicine and literature. His works contain fragments pertaining to his personal ailments and health problems, which are described with medical ...
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Mikhail Bulgakov and his works

2011
The scholarly purpose of this thesis is to illustrate the position occupied by Mikhail Afqnasyevich Bulgakov (1891-1940) in Soviet satire particularly and in Russian literature as a whole, since the dilemma in which the author under analysis found himself, was shared by Soviet authors of diverse backgrounds and literary ideas.
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Mikhail Bulgakov: A Critical Biography

The Slavic and East European Journal, 1994
Edythe C. Haber, Lesley Milne
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Mikhail Bulgakov: the early years

Choice Reviews Online, 1999
Olga Partan, Edythe C. Haber
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Mikhail Bulgakov: Life and Interpretations

World Literature Today, 1979
Walter F. Kolonosky, A. Colin Wright
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