Bulgakov Resources

Sources on Mikhail Bulgakov

Bulgakov, Mikhail and Elena. Dnevnik Mastera i Magarity [Notebooks of The Master and Margarita]. Edited by I. V. Andon’eva and V. P. Kochetov. Moskva: Vagriuc, 2001.

Chudakova, Maria. “A Vital Necessity: About Mikhail Bulgakov’s Personal Library.” Soviet Literature, no. 2 (1977): 142-47.

Curtis, J.A.E. Bulgakov’s Last Decade: The Writer as Hero. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009.

Mikhail Bulgakov, A Life in Letters and Diaries. Woodstock: The Overlook Press, 1992.

Filiukhina, Svetlana. “Dva romana Bulgakova: avtor vybiraet litso.” Voprosy Literatury 2 (2010): 63-82.

Haber, Edythe C. “Mikhail Bulgakov: A Wolf’s Life.” Russian Life, no. 32 (July 2001).

—. Mikhail Bulgakov: The Early Years. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1998.

—. “The Lamp with the Green Shade: Mikhail Bulgakov and His Father.” Russian Review 44, no. 4 (Oct, 1985): 333-50.

Lovell, Stephen. “Bulgakov as Soviet Culture.” The Slavonic and East European Review 76, no. 1 (Jan, 1998): 28-48.

Proffer, Ellendea. Bulgakov. Ann Arbor, Mich.: Ardis, 1984.

Wright, A. Colin. Mikhail Bulgakov: Life and Interpretations. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1978.

 

Sources on The Master and Margarita

Amert, Susan. “The Dialectics of Closure in Bulgakov’s Master and Margarita.” Russian Review 61, no. 4 (Oct., 2002): 599-617.

Bargar, Pavol. “Mythical Motifs in Literary Works: M. Bulgakov’s Master and Margarita and G. Orwell’s 1984.” Communio viatorum 51 , no. 1 (2009): 55-88.

Barratt, Andrew. Between Two Worlds: A Critical Introduction to The Master and Margarita. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1987.

Belenkiy, Ari. “Master and Margarita: A Literary Autobiography?” Literature & Theology 20, no. 2 (June, 2006): 126-39.

Bethea, David M. “History as Hippodrome: The Apocalyptic Horse and Rider in The Master and Margarita.” Russian Review 41, no. 4 (Oct., 1982): 373-99.

—. The Shape of Apocalypse in Modern Russian Fiction. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1989.

Bulgakov, Mikhail. Knyz’ T’mu: Pedaktsii i variantu romana ‘Master i Margarita’ [Prince of Darkness: Edits and variations of the novel ‘The Master and Margarita’]. Edited by Maksim Kriutchenko. St. Petersburg: Azbuka-Klassika, 2007.

—. Master i Margarita. Moskva: Zerkalo, 1993.

—. The Master and Margarita. Translated by Diana Burgin and Katherine Tiernan O’Connor. New York: Vintage Books, 1996.

Ericson, Edward E. “The Satanic Incarnation: Parody in Bulgakov’s The Master and Margarita.” Russian Review 33, no. 1 (Jan, 1974): 20-36.

—. The Apocalyptic Vision of Mikhail Bulgakov’s The Master and Margarita. Lewiston, N.Y.: Edwin Mellen, 1991.

Golstein, Vladimir. “What Does a Saint Do amidst MASSOLIT Revelers? Mikhail Bulgakov, Father John of Kronstadt, and Julien Benda’s ‘La tranison des clercs’.” Russian Review 63, no. 4 (Oct., 2004): 673-87.

Haber, Edythe C. “Dwellings and Devils in Early Bulgakov.” The Slavic and East European Journal 37, no. 3 (Autumn, 1993): 326-38.

—. “The Mythic Bulgakov: The Master and Margarita and Arthur Drew’s The Christ Myth.” The Slavic and East European Journal 43, no. 2 (Summer, 1999): 347-60.

Hoisington, Sona. “Fairy-Tale Elements in Bulgakov’s The Master and Margarita.” The Slavic and East European Review 25, no. 2 (Summer, 1981): 44-55.

Kisel, Maria. “Feuilletons Don’t Burn: Bulgakov’s The Master and Margarita and the Imagined ‘Soviet Reader’.” Slavic Review 68, no. 3 (Fall, 2009): 582-600.

Krugovoy, George. The Gnostic Novel of Mikhail Bulgakov: Sources and Exegesis. Lanham, N.Y.: The University Press of America, 1991.

Leatherbarrow, W.J. “The Devil and the Creative Visionary in Bulgakov’s Master i Margarita.” New Zealand Slavonic Journal, no. 1 (1975): 32-45.

Mills, Judith M. “Of Dreams, Devils, Irrationality and The Master and Margarita.” In Russian Literature and Psychoanalysis, by Daniel Rancour-LaFerriere, 303-328. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1989.

Pittman, Riitta. The Writer’s Divided Self in Bulgakov’s The Master and Margarita. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1991.

Pope, Richard E. F. “Ambiguity and Meaning in The Master and Margarita: The Role of Afranius.” Slavic Review 36, no. 1 (Mar., 1977): 1-24.

Rogers, Thomas F. Myth and Symbol in Soviet Fiction: Images of the Savior Hero, Great Mother, Anima, and Child in Selected Novels and Films. San Francisco: Edwin Mellen Press, 1992.

Sirluck, Katherine. “The Master and Margarita and Bulgakov’s Antiauthoritarian Jesus.” In Jesus in Twentieth-century Literature, Art, and Movies, by Paul C. Burns, 75-108. New York: Continuum, 2007.

Tumanoc, Vladimir. “Diabolus ex Machina: Bulgakov’s Modernist Devil.” Scando-slavica 35 (1989): 48-61.

Weeks, Laura D. “Hebraic Antecedents in The Master and Margarita: Woland and Company Revisited.” Slavic Review 43, no. 2 (Summer, 1984): 224-41.

—. “In Defense of the Homeless: On the Uses of History and the Role of Bezdomnyi in The Master and Margarita.” Russian Review 48, no. 1 (Jan, 1989): 45-65.

—., ed. The Master & Margarita: A Critical Companion. Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1996.

Williams, Gareth. “Some Difficulties in the Interpretation of Bulgakov’s The Master and Margarita and the Advantages of a Manichaean Approach, with Some Notes on Tolstoi’s Influence on the Novel.” The Slavonic and East European Review 68, no. 2 (Apr., 1990): 234-56.

Wright, A. Colin. “Satan in Moscow: An Approach to Bulgakov’s The Master and Margarita.” PMLA 88, no. 5 (Oct., 1973): 1162-72.

 

Sources on Russian Orthodoxy

Berdyaev, Nicolai. The Russian Idea. Translated by R. M. French. Hudson: Lindisfarne, 1992.

Berdyaev, Nicolas. Freedom and the Spirit. Translated by Oliver Fielding Clarke. San Rafael: Semantron Press, 2008.

—. The End of Our Time. Translated by Donald Attwater. San Rafael: Semantron Press, 2008.

—. The Fate of Man in the Modern World. Translated by Donald A. Lowrie. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1963.

—. The Meaning of the Creative Act. Translated by Donald A. Lowrie. San Rafael: Semantron Press, 2008.

Berdyaev, Nikolai, Sergei Bulgakov, Mikhail Gershenzon, A. S. Izgoev, Bogdan Kistiakovskii, Petr Struve, Semen Frank. Vekhi: Landmarks. Edited by Marshal S. Shatz and Judith E. Zimmerman. Translated by Marshal S. Shatz and Judith E. Zimmerman. New York: M. E. Sharpe, 1994.

Bulgakov, Sergei. A Bulgakov Anthology. Edited by James Pain and Nicolas Zernov. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1976.

—. “Kupina neopalimaya.” In Malaya Trilogiya, 9-184. Moskva: Obshchedoctupnyiĭ Pravoslavnyiĭ Universitet, 2008.

—. O Pravoslavii [On Orthodoxy]. Moskva: Terra Knignyi Klub, 2002.

—. Sophia, the Wisdom of God: An Outline of Sophiology. Translated by Rev. Patrick Thompson. Hudson, NY: Lindisfarne Press, 1993.

Bulgakov, Sergius. The Burning Bush: On the Orthodox Veneration of the Mother of God. Translated by Thomas Allan Smith. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 2009.

—. The Comforter. Translated by Boris Jakim. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 2004.

—. The Lamb of God. Translated by Boris Jakim. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 2008.

—. The Orthodox Church. Translated by Lydia Lesich. Crestwood, NY: St. Vladimir’s Seminary Press, 1988.

Louth, Andrew. “Father Sergeii Bulgakov on the Mother of God.” St. Vladimir’s Theological Quarterly 49, no. 1-2 (2005): 145-64.

Thompson, Ewa M. Understanding Russia: The Holy Fool in Russian Culture. Lanham, MD: University of America Press, 1987.

Zenkovsky, Serge. “The Descent of the Virgin into Hell.” In Medieval Russia’s Epics, Chronicles, and Tales, 153-59. New York: The Penguin Group, 1974.

 

Sources on the Soviet Union and Russian/Soviet History

Clark, Katerina. The Soviet Novel: History as Ritual. 3rd ed. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2000.

Figes, Orlando. Natasha’s Dance: A Cultural History of Russia. New York: Picador, 2002.

Gellately, Robert. Lenin, Stalin, and Hitler. New York: Vintage Books, 2007.

 

Sources on Jung and Jungian Theory

Baumlin, James. “Rereading/Misreading Jung: Post-Jungian Theory.” College Literature 32, no. 1 (Winter, 2005): 177-86.

Dehing, Jef. “Jung and Knowledge from Gnosis to Praxis.” Journal of Analytical Psychology 35 (1990): 377-96.

Doran, Robert M. “Jung, Gnosis, and Faith Refused.” Cross Currents 43, no. 3 (Fall 1993): 307-23.

Edinger, Edward F. Archetype of the Apocalypse: A Jungian Study of the Book of Revelation. Chicago: Open Court, 1999.

—. Ego and Archetype. Boston: Shambhala , 1992.

—. The Christian Archetype: A Jungian Commentary on the Life of Christ. Toronto: Inner City Books, 1987.

—. The Creation of Consciousness: Jung’s Myth for Modern Man. Toronto: Inner City Books, 1984.

Gollnick, James. “A Jungian Perspective on Religion and the Ideal Individual.” Dialogue and Alliance 10, no. 2 (Fall/Winter 1996): 71-82.

Hollis, James. The Archetypal Imagination. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2000.

Johnston, Guillemette. “Archetypal Patterns of Behavior: A Jungian analysis of the Mandala Structure in the Dialogues of Jean-Jacques Rousseau.” Jung Journal: Culture & Psyche 1, no. 4 (Fall 2007): 43-68.

Jung, C. G. Answer to Job. Translated by R.F.C. Hull. London: ARK Paperbacks, 1984.

—. Aspects of the Masculine, Aspects of the Feminine. Edited by John Beebe. Translated by R.F.C. Hull. New York: MJF Books, 1997.

—. Collected Works: Symbols of Transformation. Translated by R. F. C. Hull. Vol. 5. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1990.

—. Collected Works: Psychological Types. Translated by R. F. C. Hull. Vol. 6. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1990.

—. Collected Works: Two Essays on Analytical Psychology. 2nd ed. Translated by R. F. C. Hull. Vol. 7. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1977.

—. Collected Works: The Structure and Dynamics of the Psyche. 2nd ed. Translated by R. F. C. Hull. Vol. 8. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1981.

—. Collected Works: The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious. 2nd ed. Translated by R. F. C. Hull. Vol. 9.1. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1990.

—. Collected Works: Aion: Researchs into the Phenomenology of the Self. 2nd ed. Translated by R. F. C. Hull. Vol. 9.2. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1978.

—. Collected Works: Civilization in Transition. 2nd ed. Translated by R. F. C. Hull. Vol. 10. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1978.

—. Collected Works: Psychology and Religion, West and East. 2nd ed. Translated by R. F. C. Hull. Vol. 11. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1989.

—. Collected Works: Psychology and Alchemy. Translated by R. F. C. Hull. Vol. 12. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1993.

—. Collected Works: Alchemical Studies. Translated by R. F. C. Hull. Vol. 13. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1976.

—. Collected Works: Mysterium Coniunctionis: An Inquiry into the Separation and Synthesis of Psychic Opposites in Alchemy. 2nd ed. Translated by R. F. C. Hull. Vol. 14. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1989.

—. Collected Works: The Spirit in Man, Art, and Literature. Translated by R. F. C. Hull. Vol. 15. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1966.

—. Collected Works: Practice of Psychotherapy. Translated by R. F. C. Hull. Vol. 16. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1985.

—. Collected Works: The Symbolic Life: Miscellaneous Writings. Translated by R. F. C. Hull. Vol. 18. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1989.

—. Jung on Death and Immortality. Edited by Jenny Yates. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1999.

—. Jung on Evil. Edited by Murray Stein. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1995.

—., ed. Man and His Symbols. New York: Dell, 1968.

—. Memories, Dreams, Reflections. Edited by Aniela Jaffe. Translated by Richard and Clara Winston. New York: Vintage Books, 1989.

—. Modern Man in Search of a Soul. Translated by W.S. Dell and Caty F. Baynes. New York: Harcourt, Inc., 1933.

—. Psyche and Symbol. Edited by Violet S. de Laszlo. New York: Doubleday Anchor Books, 1958.

—. The Portable Jung. Edited by Joseph Campbell. Translated by R. F. C. Hull. New York: Penguin Books, 1976.

—. The Red Book. Edited by Sonu Shamdasani. Translated by John Peck, and Sonu Shamdasani Mark Kyburz. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 2009.

Kings, Stephen. “Jung’s Hermeneutics of Scripture.” The Journal of Religion 77, no. 2 (Apr., 1997): 233-51.

Henderson, Robert S. “‘Known of Unknown, God is’: An Interview with Murray Stein.” The Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling 61, no. 4 (Winter, 2007): 355-64.

Klaassen, Derrick W. and Marvin J.McDonald. “Quest and Identity Development: Re-examining Pathways for Existential Search.” The International Journal for the Psychological of Religion 12, no. 3 (2002): 189-200.

Mattoon, Mary Ann. Jung and the Human Psyche: An Understandable Introduction. New York: Routledge, 2005.

Newman, Barbara. “Sergius Bulgakov and the Theology of Divine Wisdom.” St. Vladimir’s Theological Quarterly 22, no. 1 (1978): 39-73.

Nicolaus, Georg. C. G. Jung and Nikolai Berdyaev: Individuation and the Person, A Critical Comparison. New York: Routledge, 2011.

Ronnberg, Ami, ed. The Book of Symbols: Reflections on Archetypal Images. Cologne: TASCHEN, 2010.

Stein, Murray. Jung’s Map of the Soul. Chicago: Open Court, 2009.

—. Jung’s Treatment of Christianity: The Psychotherapy of a Religious Tradition. Wilmette: Chiron Publishers, 1985.

—. Practicing Wholeness: Analytical Psychology and Jungian Thought. New York: Continuum, 1996.

 

Sources on Jungian Literary Theory

Bodkin, Maud. Archetypal Patterns in Poetry: Psychological Studies of Imagination. London: Oxford University Press, 1951.

—. Studies of Type-Images in Poetry, Religion, and Philosophy. London: Oxford University Press, 1951.

Brown, Daniel Russell. “A Look at Archetypal Criticism.” The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 28, no. 4 (Summer, 1970): 465-72.

Frye, Northrop. Anatomy of Criticism: Four Essays. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1973.

—. Creation and Recreation. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1980.

—. The Double Vision. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1991.

—. The Great Code: The Bible and Literature. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1982.

Frye, Northrup and Jay Macpherson. Biblical and Classical Myths: The Mythological Framework of Western Culture. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2004.

Knapp, Bettina L. A Jungian Approach to Literature. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1984.

—. Archetype, Architecture, and the Writer. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1986.

—. Exile and the Writer: Exoteric and Esoteric Experiences A Jungian Approach. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1991.

—. Machine, Metaphor, and the Writer: A Jungian View. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1989.

—. Theatre and Alchemy. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1980.

—. Women, Myth, and the Feminine Principle. New York : State University of New York Press, 1998.

—. Word, Image, Psyche. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1985.

Krueger, Derek. Symeon the Holy Fool: Leotinus’s Life and the Late Antique City. Berkeley: University of California, 1996.

Martinez, Inez. “Ego Readings vs. Reading for Psyche.” Journal of Jungian Scholarly Studies 5, no. 2 (2009): 1-17.

—. “Interiority.” Art Journal 51, no. 2, Art and Ecology (Summer 1992): 57-59.

—. “‘Sonny’s Blues’ and Cultural Shadow.” Journal of Jungian Scholarly Studies 3, no. 2 (2007): 1-8.

—. “Toni Morrison’s Beloved: Slavery Haunting America.” Journal of Jungian Scholarly Studies 4, no. 3 (2009): 1-28.

Rowland, Susan. C.G. Jung and Literary Theory. New York: St. Martin’s Press, Inc., 1999.

—. Jung as a Writer. London: Routledge, 2005.

—. “Literature and the Shaman: Jung, Trauma Stories and New Origin Stories in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis.” Journal of Jungian Scholarly Studies 5, no. 1 (2009): 1-13.

—., ed. Psyche and the Arts: Jungian Approaches to Music, Architecture, Literature, Film and Painting. New York: Routledge, 2008.

Shores, David L. “Psychoanalysis in Literary Study.” Peabody Journal of Education 43, no. 5 (Mar., 1966): 293-98.

States, Bert O. “The Persistence of the Archetype.” Critical Inquiry 7, no. 2 (Winter, 1980): 333-44.

Weathers, Winston. “Paradise Lost as Archetypal Myth.” College English 14, no. 5 (Feb., 1953): 261-64.

 

[Feel free to let me know about titles that I should add to the above list.]

 

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