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Record Nr.

UNINA9910793810403321

Autore

Curtis J.A.E.

Titolo

A Reader's Companion to Mikhail Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita / / J.A.E. Curtis

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Boston, MA : , : Academic Studies Press, , [2019]

©2019

ISBN

1-64469-295-3

1-64469-079-9

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (192 pages)

Collana

Companions to Russian Literature

Disciplina

891.73/42

Soggetti

20th century literature

Bulgakov

Christianity

Faust

Gogol

Jerusalem

Magical Realism

Moscow

Pontius Pilate

Russia

Russian literature

Soviet Union

Soviet literature

Stalin

Stalinism

The Master and Margarita

atheism

dark comedy

good and evil

modern literature

modernism

occult

oppressed writers

political satire

propaganda

satire

the Bible

the Devil



translation

LITERARY CRITICISM / Russian & Former Soviet Union

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- 1. Bulgakov's Life: Formative Years and First Successes-1891-1928 -- 2. Bulgakov's Life: Battling the Censor, and Writing The Master and Margarita-1929-40 -- 3. Drafts of The Master and Margarita -- 4. Publication History of The Master and Margarita in Russian -- 5. A Tale of Two Cities: The Structure of The Master and Margarita -- 6. Woland: Good and Evil in The Master and Margarita -- 7. Pilate and Ieshua: Biblical Themes in The Master and Margarita -- 8. Political Satire in The Master and Margarita -- 9. Literature and the Writer in The Master and Margarita -- 10. "So who are you, then?" Narrative voices in The Master and Margarita, Followed by a Stylistic Analysis of Extracts from the Text -- 11. English Translations of The Master and Margarita -- Afterword-A Personal Reflection -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index

Sommario/riassunto

Mikhail Bulgakov's novel The Master and Margarita, set in Stalin's Moscow, is an intriguing work with a complex structure, wonderful comic episodes and moments of great beauty. Readers are often left tantalized but uncertain how to understand its rich meanings. To what extent is it political? Or religious? And how should we interpret the Satanic Woland? This Reader's Companion offers readers a biographical introduction, and analyses of the structure and the main themes of the novel. More curious readers will also enjoy the accounts of the novel's writing and publication history, alongside analyses of the work's astonishing linguistic complexity and a review of available English translations.