Bulgakov : the Novelist-playwright.
Today, in his native Russia, Mikhail Bulgakov (1891-1940) is one of the writers whose works are most frequently read and whose plays are most frequently staged. Since the publication of his works from the 1960s onwards, he has also emerged as a major European author. Bulgakov: The Novelist-Playwrigh...
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Hoboken :
Taylor & Francis,
1996.
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Table des matières:
- Introduction to the Series; List of Illustrations; Introduction; Editor's Note on Transliteration; SECTION I; 1. Home and Homelessness (Aleksandr Blok and Mikhail Bulgakov); 2. From Salon to Samizdat; 3 Nikolka Turbin and the Bulgakov Brothers (From the Family Archive); 4. Bulgakov, Stalin and Autocracy; 5. The Days of the Turbins by Mikhail Bulgakov in the Light of the Russian-Ukrainian Literary Discussion; 6. Nationalism, Anti-Semitism and Bulgakov; 7. Mikhail Afanasievich and the Sergei Paphnutieviches; SECTION II; 8. Reality and Illusion: Duality in Bulgakov's Theatre Plays.