The writer's divided self in Bulgakov's 'The master and Margarita'

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The writer's divided self in Bulgakov's 'The master and Margarita'

Riita H. Pittman

(St. Antony's/Macmillan series)

Macmillan in association with St. Antony's College, Oxford, 1991

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The writer's divided self in Bulgakov's "The master and Margarita"

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Includes bibliography (p. 194-206) and indexes

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内容説明

The inexhaustible vitality of Mikhail Bulgakov's writing is reflected in the current upsurge of Soviet interest in his works. Referring to research data newly released in the Gorbachev era, this book gives fresh insight into the philosophical and moral preoccupations which emerge from the interweaving of the Moscow and Jerusalem narratives in "The Master and Margarita". More generally, this work aims to increase the understanding of the plight of the artists and ordinary citizens in a society struck by spiritual paralysis.

目次

  • Intellectual background
  • Woland's genealogy
  • the Devil, the irrational and the rational
  • the writer
  • the Devil's domain
  • the Pontius Pilate story.

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