Culturological Approach in the Poetics of the Novel "Master and Margarita" M.A. Bulgakova
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Writer, literary critic, concept, workAbstract
This article deals with the study of the moral-philosophical and mythopoetic understanding of a person, age and life in Mikhail Bulgakov's novel "The Master and Margarita", as well as the concepts of a cultural approach in the poetics of the novel.
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The Last Sunset Novel, also called The Master and Margarita, written and written by E. S. Bulgakov on June 15, 1938. See Mikhail Bulgakov. A diary. Letter. 1914 - 1940. - M .: Modern Writer, 1997. - S. 476.
Simonov K. Preface to the novel "The Master and Margarita" // Moscow. - 1966. - No. 11. - P. 6.
See Skobelev V. In the fifth dimension // Rise. pp. 124 - 128;
Mikhailov O. Bulgakov's prose // Siberian fires. - 1967. S. 184 - 185;
Lakshin V. Roman M. Bulgakov “Master and Margarita // New World. - 1968
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