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A Country Doctor's Notebook—Mikhail Bulgakov
Practical Neurology, 2017Soviet 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 early years
Choice Reviews Online, 1999Olga Partan, Edythe C. Haber
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Mikhail Bulgakov: A Critical Biography
The Slavic and East European Journal, 1994Edythe C. Haber, Lesley Milne
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Mikhail Bulgakov: Life and Interpretations
Russian Review, 1979Edythe C. Haber +2 more
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The Early Plays of Mikhail Bulgakov
Books Abroad, 1973E. J. Czerwinski +3 more
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Mikhail Bulgakov: Life and Interpretations
The Modern Language Journal, 1980Donald M. Fiene, A. Colin Wright
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Mikhail Bulgakov: a critical biography
Choice Reviews Online, 1992Peter Doyle, Lesley Milne
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Mikhail Bulgakov: the Status of the Dramatist and the Status of the Text
1990The theatrical authority of a play or dramatist is based on the accumulated experience of major productions, which start in the country of origin in the dramatist’s lifetime and spread, geographically and historically. This creates the cultural context in which each subsequent major production utters its own ‘new word’ for its own place and time ...
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