Mikhail Bulgakov in the Western World
A Bibliography (1990 - 1997) -
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PG507.L66 199371. Lowe, DavidGounod'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.
PG476.B78 Z64 1991REV: David M. Bethea. The New York Times Book Review (January 3, 1993): 3; Olga Carlisle. Book world vol. XXIII, iss. 5 (January 31, 1993); The Economist vol. 319 (June, 1991): 87; Simon Franklin. The Times Literary Supplement (May 3, 1991): 21; Jane Grayson. Slavonic & East European Review vol. 70, iss. 2 (April 1992); Harvey Pekar. Review of Contemporary Fiction vol. 13, iss. 1 (Spring 1993): 282-283; Ludmila Predneva.
