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The Author as Hero: Self and Tradition in Bulgakov, Pasternak, and Nabokov (SRLT)

Author Justin Weir
Publisher Northwestern University Press
Category Literary Criticism
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Author(s)Justin Weir
ISBN / ASIN0810128071
ISBN-139780810128071
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Justin Weir develops a persuasive analysis of the complex relationship between authorial self-reflection and literary tradition in three of the most famous Russian novels of the first half of the twentieth century: Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita, Pasternak's Doctor Zhivago, and Nabokov's The Gift. With Weir's innovative interpretation, and its compelling historical, cultural, and theoretical insights, The Author as Hero offers a new view of an important moment in the evolution of Russian literature.
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