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MY DREAMS BECOME MORE AND MORE PAINFUL ... ETHICAL AND AXIOLOGICAL ISSUES IN MIKHAIL BULGAKOV'S DRAMA FLIGHT

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RUSSIAN LITERATURE
卷 140, 期 -, 页码 145-161

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ruslit.2023.06.004

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Drama; Ethics; Character; The poetics of sleep; Morality

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This article explores the ethical and axiological issues in Mikhail Bulgakov's drama Flight, which, despite being changed and rewritten numerous times, is often overshadowed by his prose works. Flight is characterized by its combination of various aesthetic conventions, transitions between dramatic tragedy and grotesque comedy, and the use of the oneiric convention to delve into existential dilemmas and the protagonist's search for meaning. The piece presents a challenge for interpretation due to its multitude of religious, literary, historical, social, and political contexts, constantly revealing new senses and meanings with each reading.
This article discusses ethical and axiological issues in the drama Flight by Mikhail Bulgakov. This work, changed and rewritten many times, remains overshadowed by his prose texts, although it is an original and multi-problematic text which rewards examination. Some characteristic features of Flight include combinations of various aesthetic conventions, transitions from dramatic tragedy to grotesque comedy, and the oneiric convention, which supports both the development of existential dilemmas and the search of the main character, Roman Khludov, lost, meandering and increas-ingly aware of the tragic consequences of his life choices. The multitude of religious, literary, historical, social, and political contexts makes the piece an interpretative chal-lenge, revealing new senses and meanings upon each reading.& COPY; 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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