The Apocalyptic Vision of Mikhail Bulgakov's The Master and MargaritaE. Mellen Press, 1991 - 204 pagina's This study takes as its premise that the novel, which is fascinating for both what it reveals and what it conceals, carries within itself a coherence of meaning. It is widely acknowledged that religious categories of understanding are necessary for a proper interpretation of the novel, but it is common to conclude that Mikhail Bulgakov's outlook is heterodox. This study places him within the theological tradition of Eastern Orthodoxy. |
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... Hell " is a rather confused piece of late apocryphal literature . The Virgin asks to see the suffering ones in hell , then weeps over them . Their various punishments , graphically portrayed , are reminiscent of those suffered by the ...
... Hell " is a rather confused piece of late apocryphal literature . The Virgin asks to see the suffering ones in hell , then weeps over them . Their various punishments , graphically portrayed , are reminiscent of those suffered by the ...
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... hell , then the Master must be in heaven , since he certainly is not in hell . The above quotation may be helpful in explaining the Master's fate , because it allows for degrees , or gradations , of destinies . It does not seem , though ...
... hell , then the Master must be in heaven , since he certainly is not in hell . The above quotation may be helpful in explaining the Master's fate , because it allows for degrees , or gradations , of destinies . It does not seem , though ...
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... hell . This visit to hell by Mary is the substance of a popular Orthodox medieval apocryphal text entitled " The Descent of the Virgin into Hell , " also known by the Russians as " The Visitation to the Torments by the Mother of God ...
... hell . This visit to hell by Mary is the substance of a popular Orthodox medieval apocryphal text entitled " The Descent of the Virgin into Hell , " also known by the Russians as " The Visitation to the Torments by the Mother of God ...
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The Orthodox Setting | 25 |
Satan and the Fallen Angels | 43 |
Pilate and Jesus | 69 |
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