Mikhail Bulgakov in the Western World
A Bibliography (1990 - 1997)
Katherine Konchakovska and Bohdan Yasinsky
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(1990 - 1997)
1. MIKHAIL BULGAKOV BIOGRAPHICAL DATA
Dissertations
Books and articles
4. NAME INDEX
PREFACE
Mikhail Bulgakov in the Western World (A Bibliography) reflects the holdings of the Library of Congress - books, pamphlets, and microforms - by and about Bulgakov. Because many of these works are unknown in Bulgakov's native land, the European Division of the Library of Congress has compiled the present bibliography of selected works from the West with the intention of reaching a wide range of readers, librarians and researchers in the former Soviet Union and the West.
The bibliography includes some translations that are not held by the Library of Congress because of collection policies concerning translations with languages other then English. This bibliography attempts to depict the wide spectrum of interest by researchers in Bulgakov's role in the world - not only his influence on his contemporaries but his continuing influence. It is intended for researchers, librarians, bibliographers, bibliophiles, and for all those interested in the intellectual and spiritual heritage of the Russian and Ukrainian nations.
The material in the index is divided into six chapters. In the chapter Works about M. Bulgakov, the titles in the original languages consist of selected works and special publications arranged by the Latin alphabet. Bibliographic entries were made according to Anglo-American cataloging rules used in the Library of Congress. All titles in this bibliography were examined de visu. All bibliographic data were verified. All titles and author names are arranged by main entry in numbered alphabetic sequence. Cyrillic-alphabet entries are transliterated by the Library of Congress system. Geographic names are cited in accordance with the U.S. Board of Geographic Names system. Library of Congress call numbers are given for the monographs held by the Library. Some entries are annotated.
Three indexes are provided with reference to the numbered entries: Name (authors, coauthors, compilers, translators), Geographical (place of publication), and Chronological.
We would like to thank the Assistant Chief of the European Division, David H. Kraus, for supporting the project with his friendly assistance and valuable advice, and Stephen C. Cranton, Computer Specialist in the European Division, for his part in formatting the text.
Katherine Konchakovska,
Bohdan Yasinsky
(1891-1940)
Mikhail Afanas'evich Bulgakov, a prominent Russian author and playwright, was born in Kiev on May 3 (15), 1891, into the family of an assistant professor at the Kiev Theological Academy, A.I. Bulgakov. Mikhail was one of seven children, the oldest of three brothers. After the death of his father in 1907, Mikhail's mother - a well-educated and extraordinary diligent person, assumed responsibility for his education.
From 1901 to 1904, Mikhail attended the First Kiev Gymnasium. The teachers of the Gymnasium exerted a great influence on the formation of Mikhail's literary taste, and his favorite authors became Gogol, Pushkin, Dostoevsky, Saltykov-Shchedrin, and Dickens. After graduation, Bulgakov entered the Medical Faculty of St. Vladimir University, which he finished with special commendation. He became a physician at the Kiev Military Hospital. After serving as a surgeon at Chernovtsy hospital, he was appointed provincial physician to Smolensk province. His life in those days were is reflected in his Notes of a Young Physician.
In 1918, Mikhail Bulgakov returned to Kiev where he opened a private practice at his home at no. 13 Andreyevsky Descent. Here he experienced the dreadful years of the Russian Civil War and witnessed ten coups. Several times successive governments drafted the young doctor into their service. In 1919, he was drafted by the White Army, again as an army physician and then transferred to the Northern Caucasus. There he became seriously ill and barely survived. After this illness he abandoned his career as a doctor for that of a writer. In his autobiography, Bulgakov recalls how he started writing : "Once in 1919 when I was traveling at night by train I wrote a short story. In the town where the train stopped, I took the story to the publisher of the newspaper who published the story".
His first plays, Self-defense and Turbin Brothers, were written in Vladikavkaz and shown there on the city stage with great success. After short travels in Vladikavkaz, Piatigorsk, Tiflis, and Batum, Bulgakov went to Moscow in the 1921, intending "to remain here forever". It was difficult to find work in the capital, but he was fortunate - he was appointed secretary to the literary section of Glavpolitprosvet. To make a living, he worked as a correspondent and wrote feuilletons for the newspapers Gudok, Krasnaia Panorama and the Berlin newspaper Nakanune. For the almanac Nedra, he wrote The Heart of a Dog (1925), The Fatal Eggs, Diaboliad (1924), and The Adventures of a Chichikov.
Bulgakov's began writing the story about the Civil War in Ukraine in 1923, which he published in the journal Rossiia under the title The White Guard. At the request of Moscow Art Theater (MKHAT), Bulgakov wrote on the basis of this story the play The Days of the Turbins (1926), which was staged on the stage of MKHAT with great success.
In 1928, Moscow theaters presented his comedies Zoya's apartment and The Purple Island. Although both comedies were accepted by public with great enthusiasm, the critics gave them bad reviews.
In the play Beg, Bulgakov treated the horrors of a fratricidal war. The Glavrepertkom, which had the power to sanction or prohibit the play, decided that Beg glorified emigration and White generals. Although rehearsals were continued, Stalin prohibited Beg on the Soviet stage.
In the play Molier (The Cabal of Hypocrites), Bulgakov plunges "into fairy Paris of the XVII century". The duel of the great dramatist and actor, Moliere, with a royal palace hypocrite was the theme around which the action took place. After the review by Pravda of the play's premiere, the play was banned from the theater repertoire. Bulgakov's play Batum about the revolutionary years of Joseph Stalin, was prohibited by Stalin himself. His plays Ivan Vasilievich, Last Days (Pushkin), and Don Quixote were also banned. In despair that his works could not be published and his plays not performed in theaters, Bulgakov wrote a letter to Stalin requesting that he be allowed to go abroad. His request was in vain; he did not receive permission.
Bulgakov's personal life was not a fortunate one, yet during his student years he fell in love and married Tat'iana Lappa. Together they experienced the Civil War, enthusiasm and disappointment, joy and sorrow, happiness, and bitterness at the time of parting when they were divorced. Bulgakov married a second and a third time.
Bulgakov envisioned and began his beloved novel The Master and Margarita in 1928, and did the last editing two weeks before his death. The refusal of the authorities to let him work in the theater and the provocations of the critics seemed to damage his health. He became seriously ill and died on March 10, 1940.
DISSERTATIONS
1. Angell, M. Max
Ontological vertigo : the metafiction of Cervantes' Don Quixote and Mikhail Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita. M.A. diss., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1993, iv. 86 leaves.
2. Bassett, Antoinette M.
H.G.. Wells and Mikhail Bulgakov : A Study of Influence and Intertextuality. M.A. ids., University of Alaska, Anchorage, 1996, 238 p.
3. Brintlinger, Angela Kay
The Russian Biographical Novel of the Nineteen Twenties and Thirties (IUrii Tynianov, Vladislav Khodasevich, Mikhail Bulgakov). Ph.D. ids., Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin, 1994, 234 p.
4. Checkin, Leslie Louise
Dialogue with Stalin : Aesthetic Response to Stalin in the works of Russian Writers of the Thirties (Tvardovskii, Pasternak, Bulgakov). Ph.D. ids., Ithaca, NY, Cornell University, 1995, 248 p.
5. Fowler, Margarita
The Continuing Faustian Tradition : in Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita. M.A. ids., University of Manitoba (Canada), 1991, 97 p.
6. Kalb, Judith Ellen
Russia Through the Roman Prism : Merezhkovskii to Bulgakov (1890-1940) (Dmitrii Merezhkovskii, Valerii Briusov, Aleksandr Blok, Mikhail Kuzmin, Mikhail Bulgakov). Ph.D. ids., Stanford University, 1996, 237 p.
7. Landy, Deborah A.
The modern devil as he appears in The Brothers Karamazov, Man and Superman, and The Master and Margarita : the embodiment of evil is no longer a truly evil character. Ph.D. ids., Waltham, MA, Brandeis University, 1992, 62 leaves.
8. Larsen, Susan Kirsten
The Poetics of Performance in the Works of Mixail Bulgakov. Ph.D. ids., New Haven, CT, Yale University, 1993, 293 p.
9. Lefsky, Bethan
NEP types in Russian literature and culture of the 1920's. B.A. ids., Madison, NJ, Drew University, 1993. iii, 115 p.: ill.
10. Lokshina, Tanya
Bulgakov and Moliere. Waltham, MA, Brandeis University, 1995, 61 leaves.
Includes bibliographical references.
11. Longinovic, Tomislav Z.
The Improbable Universe : Ideology, Identity and Borderline Poetics in the XX Century Slavic Novel. Ph.D. ids., University of Iowa, 1990, 258 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
On Mikhail Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita, Witold Gombrowicz's Ferdydurke, Danilo Kis's A Tomb for Boris Davidovich and Milan Kundera's Life Is Elsewhere.
12. Mahood, Scott L.
Soviet dramatic satire of the NEP. M.A. ids., Sacramento, CA, California State University, 1992. vi, 70 leaves.
13. Popovich-Semeniuk, Maria
Sonata Pathetique by Mykola Kulish and The Days of the Turbins by Mikhail Bulgakov : a Literary Dialogue. Ph.D. ids., University of Ottawa (Canada), 1990, 280 p.
14. Prager, Valerie
Comparative Analysis of the Christian Theme in Soviet Literature (Mikhail Bulgakov, Boris Pasternak, Chingiz Aytmatov, V. Alfeeva, IU. Dombrovski). M.A. ids., McGill University (Canada), 1993, 111 p.
15. Richmond, Steven David
Ideologically Firm : Soviet Theater Censorship, 1921-1928. Ph.D. ids., University of Chicago, 1996, 472 leaves.
Includes bibliographical references.
16. Rozhdestvensky, Ilya
Musical semiosis in Bulgakov's novel Master and Margarita. Waltham, MA, Brandeis University, 1994, 69 leaves.
17. Sabo, Roman Andrzej
Slavic Metafiction : Witold Gombrowicz's "Ferdydurke", Mikhail Bulgakov's "Master i Margarita", and Vaclav Rezac's "Rozhrani". Ph.D. ids., University of Toronto (Canada), 1994, 268 p.
18. Singleton, Amy Catherine
No Place Like Home : the Literary Artist and Russia's Search for Cultural Identity (Nikolai Gogol, Ivan Goncharov, Evgenii Zamiatin, Mikhail Bulgakov). Ph.D. ids., Madison, University of Wisconsin, 1994.
19. Smith, Natalie Marie
The development of the Pilate figure in the works of Mikhail Bulgakov. M.A. ids., University of Texas at Austin, 1996. vi, 73 leaves.
Includes bibliographical references.
20. Solomon, Howatd Todd
Religion and Philosophy in Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita: Rootsin the silver Age and Pavel Florenskii's Writings. Ph.D. ids., Lawrence, KA, University of Kansas, 1997, 288 p.
21. Thomas, Kathleen
The Procees of Identity Formation Through Transcendence in the Modern Novel (Fyodor Dostoevsky, Toni Morrison, Nadine Gordimer, E.M. Forster, Virginia Woolf, Joseph Heller, Doris Lessing, Mikhail Bulgakov). Ph.D. ids., Florida State University, 1996, 228 p.
22. Zimmermann, Gisela
The Revolutionary and the Superfluous Man : Soviet Russian Images of Faust (Lunacarskij Anatolij, Zamjatin Evgenij, Bulgakov Mixail, Alesin Samuil, Sel'vinskij Il'ja). Ph.D. ids., Lawrence, KA, University of Kansas, 1992.
BOOKS AND ARTICLES
23. Abraham, Pavel
Roman "Master i Margarita" M.A. Bulgakova. Brno: Masarykova univerzita v Brne, 1993, 212 p. (Spisy Pedagogicke fakulty MU v Brne; sv. 44).
Includes bibliographical references p. 194-211.
24. Baum, Rob K.
Mad Messiah : Censorship and Salvation in Bulgakov's "Flight". In: Madness in Drama. (James Redmond, ed.; Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1993): 137-149. (Themes in Drama, Series no.15).
25. Beaujour, Elizabeth Klosty
The Uses of Witches in Fedin and Bulgakov. In: A Plot of Her Own : The Female Protagonist in Russian Literature. (Sona Stephan Hoisington, ed.; Evanston, IL: Northwestern UP, 1995): 72-80. (Studies in Russian Literature and Theory).
26. Bethea, David M.
Bulgakov and Nabokov : Toward a Comparative Perspective. In: Zapiski russko0 akademichesko0 gruppy v SShA = Transactions of the Association of Russian-American Scholars in the U.S.A., no. 24 (1991): 187-209.
27. Binova, Galina
Tekhnika smekha u M. Bulgakova : Sredstva sozdaniia komicheskogo v "Rokovykh iaitsakh'. Sbornik Praci Filosoficke Fakulty Brnenske University: Rada Literarnevedna vol. 41, no. 39, (1992): 131-137.
28. Bottiger L.E.
Michail Bulgakov, lakare och forfattare-ett hundraarsminne. Manuskript brinner inte = Mikhail Bulgakov, physician and writer-a year of centenaries. Manuscripts do not burn. Lakartidningen [Sweden] vol. 49 (December 1991): 4269-4271.
29. Brezuleanu, Ana Maria
Gentenar Mihail Bulgacov. LA&I: Litere, Arte, Idei vol. 31 (December 9, 1991): 4-5.
30. Briker, Boris
Nakazanie v romane M. Bulgakova "Master i Margarita" : Tipologiia motiva. Russian, Croatian and Serbian, Czech and Slovak, Polish Literature vol. 35 no. 1 (January 1994): 1-38.
31. Bristol, Evelyn
Turn of a century : modernism, 1895-1925. In: The Cambridge History of Russian Literature. (Charles A. Moser; New York: Cambridge University Press, 1992): 709-126.
32. Bulgakov : the Novelist-playwright. Luxembourg: Harwood, 1995. xvii, 249 p.: ill.; 25 cm.
33. Bulgakovskii sbornik : Materialy po istorii russkoi literatury XX veka / Tallinskii pedagogicheskii universitet. Tallinn: Universitet, 1994, 20 cm.
35. Chudakova, Marietta
Pasternak and Bulgakov : The Boundary Between Two Literary Cycles. Russian Social Science Review vol. 37, no. 3 (May-June 1996): 77-97.
36. Coleman, C. B.
Soviet Dramatic Satire in the Twenties : a Critical Anthology of Three Plays by Bulgakov, Erdman and Mayakovsky. New Haven: Yale University, 1993, 296 p.
37. Cox, Stephen
The Devil's Reading list. Raritan vol. 16, no. 2 (Fall 1996): 97-111.
38. Davies, J. M. Q.
Bulgakov : Atheist or "Militant Old Believer"? : The Master and Margarita Reconsidered. Australian Slavonic and East European Studies vol. 6, no.1 (1992): 125-134.
39. Di Sora, Daniela and Lucetta Negarville
Mosca, la città del maestro. Roma : Biblioteca del vascello Distribuzione, Nuovi equilibri, 1991, 109 p. (Serendipity; 4)
Includes bibliographical references.
Mistrz i diabel : o Michale Bulhakowie. Kraków: Znak, 1990, 376 p.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The Evolution of the Master and Margarita: Text, Context, Intertext. Canadian Slavonic Papers vol. 37, no. 1-2 (March 1995): 59-87.
42. Ericson, Edward E.
The Apocalyptic Vision of Mikhail Bulgakov's AThe Master and Margarita@. Lewiston: E. Mellen Press, 1991, 204 p. (Studies in Slavic language and literature; vol. 6)
43. Faiman, Grigorii
Poslednee "delo" Bulgakova ili "Kadry reshaiut vse". In: Zapiski russkoi akademicheskoi gruppy v SShA = Transactions of the Association of Russian-American Scholars in the U.S.A., no. 24 (1991): 263-270.
44. Fast, Piotr
"Mistrz i Malgorzata" Bulhakowa : pisarz, epoka, powiesc. Katowice: Polska Akademia Nauk, Oddz. w Katowicach, Komisja Historycznoliteracka, 1991, 35 p. (Spotkania z literatura; 8).
45. Filips-Juswigg, Katherina
Mikhail Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita and Oscar Wilde's "Salome" : Motif-Patterns and Allusions. In: Zapiski russkoi akademicheskoi gruppy v SShA = Transactions of the Association of Russian-American Scholars in the U.S.A., no. 24 (1991): 177-186.
46. Gasparov, Boris
No M. Bulgakova romana "Meistars un Margarita" motivu strukturas verojumiem / translated by Sarmitee Grinbalte and Maris Grinbalts. Avots vol. 8 (August 1990): 27-31; vol. 9 (September 1990): 26-31; vol. 10 (October 1990): 25-31.
47. Gerould, Daniel
Bulgakov's last decade (Curtis, J. A. E., Cambridge University Press, 1987) [book review]. Modern Drama vol. 34, (March 1991): 156-158.
48. Gillespie, David C.
The Twentieth-century Russian Novel : an Introduction. Oxford, Washington, DC.: Berg, 1996. vii, 179 p.
Includes bibliographical references p. 171-177 and index.
49. Gimpelevich-Schwartzman, Zina
Boris Pasternak: What M is out there? New York: Legas, 1990, 163 p. (Literary criticism series; 3).
Includes bibliographical references.
REV: Mikhail Pozin. Southern Humanities Review vol. 30, no. 2 (Spring 1996).
50. Gobler, Frank
Zur Bedeutung des Raums in Michail Bulgakovs Dramen "Kabala Svjatos" (Mol'er) und 'Poslednie Dni" (Puskin). Zeitschrift fár Slavische Philologie [Heidelberg] vol. 50, no. 1 (1990): 143-166.
51. Goscilo, Helena
His Master's Voice : Puskin chez Bulgakov. In: James Daniel Armstrong in Memoriam (Charles E. Gribble, ed., Richard Pope, ed., Charles E. Townsend, ed., Ronald Feldstein, ed., Cornelis van Schooneveld, ed.; Columbus, OH: Slavica, 1994): 54-66.
52. Gourg, Marianne
Mikhaïl Boulgakov, 1891-1940 : un maître et son destin : biographie en images. Paris: R. Laffont, 1992, 310 p.: ill.; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references p. 100-103 and index.
Michail Bulgakov's Novella "Rokovye jajca" in the Context of Mythological Subtexts. Russian, Croatian and Serbian, Czech and Slovak, Polish Literature vol. 31, no. 3 (April 1, 1992): 283-296.
54. Haber, Edythe C.
Bulgakov's Nakanune Feuilletons. In: Zapiski russkoi akademicheskoi gruppy v SShA = Transactions of the Association of Russian-American Scholars in the U.S.A., no. 24 (1991): 3-19.
55. Haber, Edythe C.
Bulgakov's Pushkin : Poor Knight or Poor Evgenii? In: Alexander Lipson: In Memoriam (Charles E. Gribble; Columbus, OH: Slavica, 1994), p.73-86.
Dwellings and Devils in Early Bulgakov. Slavic and East European Journal vol. 37 (September 1993): 326-338.
57. Haber, Edythe C.
The Lamp with the Green Shade : Mikhail Bulgakov and His Father. In: Zapiski russkoi akademicheskoi gruppy v SShA = Transactions of the Association of Russian-American Scholars in the U.S.A., no. 24 (1991): 211-227.
58. Haber, Edythe C.
The Social and Political Context of Bulgakov's "The Fatal Eggs". Slavic Review vol. 51, no. 3 (Fall 1992): 497-510.
59. Hausmann, Christiane
Anderes Denken in der Sowjetunion : das "Okkulte" als positive Utopie bei Bulgakov. Frankfurt am Main: Haag + Herchen, 1990, 103 p.
Revision of the author's thesis (Magisterarbeit) presented in 1987 under the title: Das okkulte Weltbild in M. Bulgakovs Roman Master i Margarita.
Fatal Hearts of the 1920s : On Mikhail Bulgakov's The Heart of the Dog / translated by J. Crossan. Scottish Slavonic Review, XIV (1990): 181-190.
61. Hunns, Derek J.
Bulgakov's Apocalyptic Critique of Literature. Lewiston, New York.: Edwin Mellen Press, 1996, 21 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Evangelij Bulgakova : o ustvarjalnosti Mihaila Afanasjevica Bulgakova. Ljubljana: Znanstveni institut Filozofske fakultete, 1994. 225 p. (Razprave Filozofske fakultete).
M. A. Bulgakov - umetnost in zgodovina, fiktivno ali realno. Slavisticna Revija [Slovenia] vol. 40, no. 1 (1992): 79-101.
64. Journal confisque = Moi dnevnik [Mikhail Bulgakov] / edited by M. Gourg, translated by P. Lequesne. [Arles]: Solin, 1992, 105 p.
65. Krugovoi, George
The Gnostic Novel of Mikhail Bulgakov : Sources and Exegesis. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1991. x, 316 p.; 24 cm.
66. Krugovoi, George
O bunte i izmene na korable Saardamskogo Plotnika : O romane Mikhaila Bulgakova "Belaia gvardiia". In: Zapiski russkoi akademicheskoi gruppy v SShA = Transactions of the Association of Russian-American Scholars in the U.S.A., no. 24 (1991): 21-42.
67. Larsen, Susan Kirsten
"I'm an Actor, Not a Writer" : Acting and Authorship in Bulgakov's Works. Theater [New Haven, CT] vol. 22, no. 2 (Spring 1991): 40-46.
68. LeBlanc, Ronald D.
Feeding a Poor Dog a Bone : The Quest for Nourishment in Bulgakov's "Sobach'e serdtse". Russian Review vol. 52, no. 1 (January 1993): 58-78.
69. Liubin, Misha
Pravdu govorit' legko i priiatno : o iudeiskikh glavakh romana M. Bulgakova "Master i Margarita". Holyoke, MA: New England Publishing Co. Publishers of New Collector's Edition Russian books "Volshebnyi kvadrat", 1995, 59 p.: ill. (Biblioteka bibliofila).
Borderline Culture : The Politics of Identity in Four Twentieth Century Slavic Novels. Fayetteville: Univ. of Arkansas P, 1993. xiii, 197 p.
Gounod's "Faust" and Bulgakov's "The Master and Margarita". The Russian Review vol. 55 (April 1996): 279-286.
72. Lur'e, IA. S.
Mikhail Bulgakov between Mark Twain and Lev Tolstoi. Russian Review 50, no. 2 (April 1991): 203-210.
73. Luria, J.
Mikhail Bulgakov and Lev Tolstoi. Oxford Slavonic Papers [Oxford, England] vol. 23 (1990): 67-78.
74. Mai, Birgit
Satire im Sowjetsozialismus : Michail Soschtschenko, Michail Bulgakow, Ilja Ilf, Jewgeni Petrow. Bern, New York: P. Lang, 1993, 206 p.
Includes bibliographical references.
REV: Lesley Milne. Slavic Review vol 54, iss. 1 (Spring 1995): 244-245.
75. Mann, Robert
The Path of the Bronze Horseman in The Master and Margarita. In: Oregon Studies in Chinese and Russian Culture. (Albert Leong, ed.; New York: Peter Lang, 1990): 169- 186. (American University Studies XII: Slavic Languages and Literature, Series no. 13).
76. Manuscripts don't burn : Mikhail Bulgakov, a life in letters and diaries / compiled and translated by J. A. E. Curtis. London: Bloomsbury, 1991, 306 p.
Contains extensive selections from Bulgakov's correspondence and diary, and from the diary of his wife Elena Sergeevna Bulgakova, translated from the Russian.
77. Manuscripts don't burn : Mikhail Bulgakov, a life in letters and diaries / compiled and translated by J. A. E. Curtis. London: Harvill, 1992, 306 p.
Includes index.
78. Manuscripts don't burn : Mikhail Bulgakov, a life in letters and diaries/ compiled and translated by J. A. E. Curtis. Woodstock, NY: Overlook Press, 1992, 306 p.
80. The Master and Margarita : a critical companion / edited by Laura D. Weeks. Evanston: Northwestern University Press: American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages, 1996. viii, 252 p. (Northwestern / AATSEEL critical companions to Russian literature).
Includes bibliographical references p. [247]-252.
CONTENT: Barratt, Andrew. The Master and Margarita in Recent Criticism : An Overview, p. 84-97; Barratt, Andrew. Beyond Parody : The Goethe Connection, p. 113-121; Bethea, David. History as Hippodrome : The Apocalyptic Horse and Rider in The Master and Margarita, p. 122-142; Haber, Edythe C. The Mythic Structure of Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita, p. 164-171; Lakshin, V. M. Bulgakov's Novel The Master and Margarita, p. 3-65; LeBlanc, Ronald D. Griboedov House and the Symbolism of Eating in The Master and Margarita, p. 172-192; Proffer, Ellendea. Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita : Genre and Motif, p. 98-112; Weeks, Laura D. Houses, Homes, and the Rhetoric of Inner Space in Mikhail Bulgakov, p. 143-163.
81. Mathauser, Zdenek
Demytisovany Gogol? K filmovym scenarum M. A. Bulgakova. Svet Literatury : Casopis pro Novoveke Zahranicni Literatury [Amsterdam, Netherlands] vol. 5 (1993): 29-34.
82. McGrath, Patrick
Russian Portraits: Mikhail Bulgakov [Comments on Bulgakov's medical career]. The Paris Review vol. 37, no 137 (Winter 1995): 150-151.
83. Michail Afanas'evic Bulgakov, 1891-1991 : Text und Kontext / herausgegeben von Dagmar Kassek und Peter Rollberg. Berlin; New York: P. Lang, 1992, 172 p.
Papers presented at a conference held Feb. 1991, Leipzig, Germany, celebrating the 100th anniversary of Bulgakov's birth.
Includes bibliographical references.
84. Michail Bulgakov : Materialien zu Leben und Werk Kolloquium "Michail Bulgakov, der Autor, das Werk, die Zeit" / herausgegeben von Dagmar Kassek und Peter Rollberg. Leipzig: Karl-Marx-Universität Leipzig, 1990, 126 p. (Wissenschaftliche Beiträge der Karl-Marx-Universität Leipzig Reihe Literaturwissenschaft).
Includes proceedings of the Kolloquium "Michail Bulgakov, der Autor, das Werk, die Zeit," M. Bulgakov's letters, and an interview with M.O. Chudakova.
Includes bibliographical references.
Includes texts and letters by Bulgakov and articles by other authors.
Bibliography: pp. 183-[184].
86. Mikulasek, Miroslav
Gnosticky mytus v evoluci romanu prvni tretiny 20 stoleti : A. Belyj, H. Hesse, V. Nabokov, M. Bulgakov. Slavia: Casopis pro Slovanskou Filologii [Munich] vol. 62, no. 3 (1993): 365-370.
87. Mikulasek, Miroslav
Myslenkove a tvaroslovne enigma romanu M. Bulgakova AMistr i Marketka@. Sbornik Praci Filosoficke Fakulty Brnenske University: Rada jazykovedna vol. 42, no. 40, (1993): 69-81.
88. Mikulasek, Miroslav
Roman M. Bulgakova "Mistr a Marketka" a gnose. Sbornik Praci Filosoficke Fakulty Brnenske University 1989-1990 vol. 36-37 (1990): 74-78.
89. Milne, Lesley
Mikhail Bulgakov : A Critical Biography. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1990, 324 p.
90. Milne, Lesley
Mikhail Bulgakov : Private Thoughts of the Master. Index on Censorship vol. 20, no. 8 (Aug-Sept, 1991): 6-11.
91. Milne, Lesley
Mikhail Bulgakov : The Status of the Dramatist and the Status of the Text. In: Russian Theatre in the Age of Modernism (Robert Russell and Andrew Barratt, eds.; Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1990): 236-259.
92. Moravkova, Alena
Avantgardni ruska a ukrajinska groteskni dramatika : K vyvoji evropske dramaticke grotesky 20 stoleti. Slavia: Casopis pro Slovanskou Filologii [Praha] vol. 62, no. 3 (1993): 357-263.
93. Moravkova, Alena
Diaboliada - kafkiada? Slavia : Casopis pro Slovanskou Filologii [Praha] vol. 63, no. 1 (1994): 69-72.
94. Moravkova, Alena
Groteskni prvky v dile Michaila Bulgakova. Slavia: Casopis pro Slovanskou Filologii [Praha] vol. 60, no. 4 (1991): 374-379.
95. Moravkova, Alena
Krizova cesta Michaila Bulgakova. Praha: Paseka, 1996, 181 p. (Historicka pamet; sv. 5).
Includes bibliographical references.
96. Natova, Nadezhda
Bibliografiia proizvedenii Mikhaila Bulgakova : Knigi i stat'i o nem i ego tvorchestve. In: Zapiski russko0 akademichesko0 gruppy v SShA = Transactions of the Association of Russian-American Scholars in the U.S.A., no. 24 (1991): 279-327.
97. Natova, Nadezhda
Kommentarii k stat'e-etiudu Mikhaila Bulgakova "Griadushchie perspektivy". In: Zapiski russkoi akademicheskoi gruppy v SShA = Transactions of the Association of Russian-American Scholars in the U.S.A., no. 24 (1991): 271-278.
98. Natova, Nadezhda
Ot teksta k stsene : Povest' "Sobach'e serdtse" Mikhaila Bulgakova i ee teatral'naia interpretatsiia. In: Zapiski russkoi akademicheskoi gruppy v SShA = Transactions of the Association of Russian-American Scholars in the U.S.A., no. 24 (1991): 43-131.
99. New views on Zoshchenko, Zamiatin, Bulgakov, and Pasternak. New York.: M.E. Sharpe, 1996. 102 p. (Russian studies in literature, v. 32, no. 1).
Includes bibliographical references p. 144-149.
100. The Newsletter of the Mikhail Bulgakov Society. Lawrence: The Society, 1995.
PG3476.B76 Z4586
101. Oja, Matt F.
Bulgakov's Ironic Parallel between Margarita and Afranius. Slavic Review vol. 50, no. 1 (Spring 1991): 144-149.
102. Olonova, El'vira
Faustovskaia tema i roman Mikhaila Bulgakova "Master i Margarita" : K stoletiiu so dnia rozhdeniia pisatelia. Slavica Slovaca vol. 26, no. 2 (1991): 161-168.
103. Olsen, B.
Mikhail Bulgakov - kollega og kultforfatter. Tidsskrift for den Norske laegeforening : tidsskrift for praktisk medicin, ny raekke vol. 115, no. 30 (1995): 37-84.
104. Pagnini, Stefania Pavan
Morfologiia romana Bulgakova "Master i Margarita" kak volshebnoi skazki. Russian, Croatian and Serbian, Czech and Slovak, Polish Literature [Netherlands] vol. 31, no. 3 (April 1, 1992): 353-374.
105. Perlinska, Agnieszka
Whose Side Are You On, Master Bulgakov? Slavic and East European Performance vol. 12, no. 1 (Spring 1992): 13-17.
106. Pervukhina, Natalia
Notes of a Young Country Doctor : A Haven in the Limelight. Slavic and East European Journal vol. 40, no. 4 (Winter 1996): 685-699.
107. Peters, Jochen-Ulrich
Satire under Stalinism : Zoshchenko's Golubaya kniga and Bulgakov's Master i Margarita. In: The Culture of the Stalin Period (Hans Günther, ed.; Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1990): 210-226.
108. Petrochenkov, Valery
Christian Patterns in Contemporary Soviet Prose. In: Christianity and Russian Culture in Soviet Society (Nicolai N. Petro, ed.; Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1990): 119-142.
109. Petrovskii, M. S.
Mikhail Bulgakov : Kievskie teatral'nye vpechatleniia. In: Zapiski russko0 akademichesko0 gruppy v SShA = Transactions of the Association of Russian-American Scholars in the U.S.A., no. 24 (1991): 229-261.
110. Piretto, Gian Piero
Dapietroburgo a Mosca : le due capitali in Dostoevskij, Belyj, Bulgakov. Milano: Guerini studio, 1990,131 p. (Collana blu; 10).
111. Pittman, Riitta H.
The Writer's Divided Self in Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1991, 211 p.
Includes bibliographical references p. 194-206 and index.
112. Pittman, Riitta H.
The Writer's Divided Self in Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Macmillan in association with St. Antony's College, Oxford, 1991, 211 p. (St. Antony's/ Macmillan series).
Includes bibliographical references p. 194-206
O chem besedoval Voland s Berliozom : Filosofskie problemy romana Bulgakova Master i Margarita. In: Zapiski russkoi akademicheskoi gruppy v SShA = Transactions of the Association of Russian-American Scholars in the U.S.A., no. 24 (1991): 143-162.
114. Proffer, Carl R.
The Widows of Russia and Other Writings. 1st paperback ed. Ann Arbor, MI: Ardis, 1992, 159 p.
CONTENT: "Elena Sergeevna Bulgakova", "Lyubov Evgenievna Belozerskaya".
115. Radzobe, Silvija
Cik fantastisks ir Mihaila Bulgakova fantastiskais realisms. Literatura un Maksla vol. 38 (October 4, 1991): 6-7
116. Rogers, Michael
Classic Returns - The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov. Library Jornal vol. 120, no 14 (September 1, 1995): 213.
117. Schoeller, Wilfried F.
Michail Bulgakow : Bilder und Dokumente. Berlin: Volk & Welt, 1996, 192 p.: ill.
118. Segel, Harold B.
German Expressionism and Early Soviet Drama. In: Russian Theatre in the Age of Modernism (Robert Russell and Andrew Barratt, eds.; New York: St. Martin's Press, 1990): 196-218.
119. Shentalinskii, Vitalii
Arrested Voices : Resurrecting the Disappeared writers of the Soviet Regime / translated by John Crowfoot. New York: Martin Kessler Books, Free Press, 1996. x, 322 p.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
REV: Rena Fowler. Library Jornal vol. 121, no. 14 (September 1, 1996): 178.
120. Shneerson, Mariia
Sila mastera i bessilie vlastelina : Bulgakov i Stalin. Grani: Zhurnal Literatury, Iskusstva, Nauki i Obshchestvenno-Politicheskoi Mysli [Frankfurt am Main] vol. 167 (1993):99-145
121. Short story criticism : excerpts from criticism of the works of short fiction writers. Detroit, MI: Gale Research Inc., 1995 xiii, 573 p.: photographs.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
CONTENT: Charles Baudelaire, Mikhail Bulgakov, Daphne du Maurier.
122. Smelianskii, A. M.
Is Comrade Bulgakov dead?: Mikhail Bulgakov at the Moscow Art Theatre / translated by A.L. Tait. New York: Routledge, 1993. viii, 374 p.: ill., ports.
Includes bibliography p. 349-351 and index.
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