Los pliegues de Moscú: la dilatación de la ciudad en El maestro y Margarita de Bulgákov

  • Rocío Badía Fumaz
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Keywords: Bulgakov, Moscow, Satire, Urban places

Abstract

When the devil arrives at Moscow after the First World War, the city expands in two levels, one realistic, with a satiric and critic description of the places, and other fantastic, where the history becomes more poetic. A third level contains a literary reflexion about the limit between reality and fiction, on a symbolic place where the characters of three levels meet each other.
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Published
2011-03-21
How to Cite
Badía Fumaz, R. (2011). Los pliegues de Moscú: la dilatación de la ciudad en El maestro y Margarita de Bulgákov. Revista de Filología Románica, 2, 164-168. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/RFRM/article/view/RFRM0808330164A
Section
Articles