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Culturological Approach in the Poetics of the Novel "Master and Margarita" M.A. Bulgakova
This article deals with the study of the moral-philosophical and mythopoetic understanding of a person, age and life in Mikhail Bulgakov's novel "The Master and Margarita", as well as the concepts of a cultural approach in the poetics of the ...
Batyrshina Zhumakul Kolmirzaevna
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Liposomal Delivery of L‐2‐Hydroxyglutarate for Targeting Epigenetic Dysregulation in Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis involves cartilage degeneration, inflammation, and epigenetic dysregulation. A liposomal formulation of the TET1 inhibitor L‐2‐hydroxyglutarate to overcome rapid joint clearance was developed. The formulation showed good physicochemical properties, reduced inflammatory and catabolic gene expression in chondrocytes, and alleviated ...
Denise Murgia +10 more
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“The Master and Margarita” as a “Strong” Text of Russian Culture: Translation Aspect
The paper deals with the original inexhaustibility and translation multiplicity as new literary translation categories. Particular attention is paid to the information ambiguity of “strong” literary texts, which directly results in the generation of ...
Veronica Razumovskaya
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The Master and Margarita: The Writer\u27s Plight
This paper examines Mikhail Bulgakov\u27s uses of metaphor and symbolic imagery to criticize the Soviet government\u27s treatment of writers and artists in his novel, The Master and Margarita. Through his characters, Bulgakov demonstrates the suppressive
Snyder, Philip
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The role of the Holy Fool in society as portrayed in the novels Maidenhair and The Master and Margarita [PDF]
textThis thesis examines the role of holy fool in society in the Russian novels Maidenhair [Venerin Volos] and The Master and Margarita [Masteri Margarita] by using Platonic philosophy from The Republic.
Shupala, Lindsay Anne
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The thesis, “Manuscripts Don’t Burn: Soviet Novelists, Western Readers, and the Struggle for Bulgakov’s The Master and Margarita,” argues that Mikhail Bulgakov’s final novel, The Master and Margarita, depicts the moral failures and abuses by Joseph ...
Gardin, Russel A., Jr.
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Mikhail Bulgakov: the theme of evil in 'Master I Margarita' [PDF]
Mikhail Bulgakov's preoccupation with evil in Master i Margarita is set against the background of spiritual barrenness which is outlined in the essays of Vekhi (1909) as dominating Russian radical thought at the beginning of the 20th century.
Pittman, Riitta H.
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The Knight of the Rueful Countenance. M.A. Bulgakov’s Play Don Quixote. Characters, Actors, and the Contemporaries’ Reviews on the Performances [PDF]
M.A. Bulgakov created his play Don Quixote, based on the novel by M. de Cervantes, by order of the Moscow Vakhtangov Theatre within a short period of time between finishing the novel The Master and Margarita and starting Batum, the play about I.V. Stalin.
Gudkova Violetta V.
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M. A. Bulgakov, Master and Margarita: A Characterization of Margarita Nikolaevna
Tema ovog diplomskog rada je lik Margarite Nikolajevne u romanu Majstor i Margarita M. A. Bulgakova. Autorica se fokusirala na lik Margarite Nikolajevne kao na jedan od glavnih faktora u konstrukciji romana.
Herco, Marija
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