Under embargo until: 2022-05-20The article examines the birth of biomechanics in Soviet scientific discourses and how it was absorbed by the theater and literature of the day, in a reading of Michail Bulgakov’s three novellas “D′javoljada” (1924), “Rokovye jajca” (1924) and “Sobač′e serdce” (1925), interpreting them as both products of and critical reactions to the transformational trends in early Soviet ideology. While artists and theorists like Aleksej Gastev worked to ensure the creation of the New Man by reshaping the human animal into an industrious mechanical man of steel, Bulgakov actively opposed such ideas. In his fiction, he exhibits a dialogical and contentious relationship to biomechanics. This reading argues that the novellas a...
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Abstract The article considers Mikhail Bulgakov’s satirical texts in semiotic and axiological lingu...
This comparative analysis focuses on Mikhail Bulgakov's Heart of a Dog (1925) and Vladimir Mayakovsk...
Mikhail Bulgakov’s science-fiction novella “A Dog’s Heart” (Собачье сердце, 1925) is a brilliantly w...
Animals complicate everything. They are implicated in science, in theology; they change the course o...
My article addresses issues of bioethics in cross-species hybridism raised in Robert and Beylis’ wel...
Mikhail Bulgakov’s science-fiction novella A Dog’s Heart (??????? ???...
[First paragraph] Lying in the Russian State Archive of Literature and Arts in Moscow (RGALI) is ...
This essay aims at analysing and illustrating a segment of the post-Soviet short fiction of the cont...
The article aims to examine the relationship between two texts: Loveless (Нелюбовь, 2017), the lates...
In this article, I propose a new reading of Heart of a Dog, one that takes seriously Professor Preob...
In the article, I have decided to sketch a brief portrait of the most significant Russian formalist ...
References to Tchaikovskyís works in Bulgakovís writing function without explanation and somewhat su...
Whereas many have surmised that the technological vision for biorobotics originated with science fic...
This study seeks to transcribe the dialogue with various futures that is integral to the works of tw...
The article is concerned with the study of literary relationships between the satire of the famous 2...
Abstract The article considers Mikhail Bulgakov’s satirical texts in semiotic and axiological lingu...
This comparative analysis focuses on Mikhail Bulgakov's Heart of a Dog (1925) and Vladimir Mayakovsk...
Mikhail Bulgakov’s science-fiction novella “A Dog’s Heart” (Собачье сердце, 1925) is a brilliantly w...
Animals complicate everything. They are implicated in science, in theology; they change the course o...
My article addresses issues of bioethics in cross-species hybridism raised in Robert and Beylis’ wel...
Mikhail Bulgakov’s science-fiction novella A Dog’s Heart (??????? ???...
[First paragraph] Lying in the Russian State Archive of Literature and Arts in Moscow (RGALI) is ...
This essay aims at analysing and illustrating a segment of the post-Soviet short fiction of the cont...
The article aims to examine the relationship between two texts: Loveless (Нелюбовь, 2017), the lates...
In this article, I propose a new reading of Heart of a Dog, one that takes seriously Professor Preob...
In the article, I have decided to sketch a brief portrait of the most significant Russian formalist ...
References to Tchaikovskyís works in Bulgakovís writing function without explanation and somewhat su...
Whereas many have surmised that the technological vision for biorobotics originated with science fic...
This study seeks to transcribe the dialogue with various futures that is integral to the works of tw...
The article is concerned with the study of literary relationships between the satire of the famous 2...
Abstract The article considers Mikhail Bulgakov’s satirical texts in semiotic and axiological lingu...