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Jul 2
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Close Readings: Mikhail Bulgakov and Jam...

THE LONDON REVIEW OF BOOKS
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James Hogg’s ghoulish metaphysical crime novel 'The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner' (1824) was presented as a found documented dating from the 17th century, describing in different voices the path to devilry of an antinomian Calvinist, Robert Wringhim. Mikhail Bulgakov’s 'The Master and Margarita', written between 1928 and 1940, also h ... Show More
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