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The Master and Margarita as Bulgakov’s Commentary on Soviet Life

My previous post introduced scholarship on The Master and Margarita. I noted that critical attention focused on three themes: the novel as personal commentary, the novel as a continuation of non-Soviet literary influences, and the novel as an examination of the human condition. This post presents the first theme in the list: the novel as…

January 22, 2014 in Scholarship.

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