The Motive of Peace in the Works of B. Pasternak and M. Bulgakov
Journal: RUDN Journal of Studies in Literature and Journalism (Vol.26, No. 4)Publication Date: 2021-12-30
Authors : Li Fei; Maria Rudenko;
Page : 761-770
Keywords : Pasternak; Bulgakov; peace; Doctor Zhivago; The Master and Margarita; house; music; creation;
Abstract
The concept of “peace” entered into Russian culture from the Bible and became its important spiritual tradition. With the development of secular literature, “peace” has gradually come out of the sacred field and become the significant aesthetic concept rich in connotation. In their works, Pasternak and Bulgakov reflect on the “peace” in the field of existence and art, especially the ontological value of family and love, thoughts about history, death and creativity. The concept of memory plays an important role in the artistic world of the two writers. Bulgakov’s and Pasternak’s books are testimony to rebirth and immortality, which is the way they participate in the sacred cause. The paper analyzes the place and role of the motive of peace in the novels of B. Pasternak Doctor Zhivago and M. Bulgakov The Master and Margarita in their similarities and differences. In this regard, the images of the house, music, creativity as the focus of the artist’s world are compared, the typological related figures of the beloved muse and the savior are considered, the specificity of the disclosure of the theme of immortality in creativity is noted.
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