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"Heart of a Dog"


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"Heart of a Dog"
This essay discusses Mikhail Bulgakov's views of the Soviet Socialist experiment according to his satire, "Heart of a Dog."
1,535 words (approx. 6.1 pages) | 0 sources | MLA | 2003 United Kingdom


Paper Summary:

This paper considers aspects of satire, farce and political conscience within "Heart of a Dog." Also considered, is whether "Heart of a Dog" is primarily a polemic or a comic piece, and what can be understood about the author's own feelings toward the new political order through his writing.

From the Paper:

"In order to fully appreciate Mikhail Bulgakov's "The Heart of a Dog," it is necessary to consider the author's position at the time. The novella was written in 1925, the New Economic Policy period and life was improving for the playwright. Several of his plays had been performed on stage and he had published a few short stories, which although not received well by state newspaper critics, were popular. The NEP period promised a softening of otherwise crippling and ridiculous policies and must have been heartening for Bulgakov, who, as Lesley Milne writes, had a style of writing that was "unashamedly elitist and an affront to the revolutionary ethos of the time." In "Fatal Eggs" written a year before "Heart of a Dog," Bulgakov had predicted that by 1928 Muscovites would be all housed and well dressed, and that even the bourgeois treasures of Moscow's galleries would be protected in a state of emergency. During the time of writing, Bulgakov was optimistic, and it is in this context that "Heart of a Dog" should be viewed."

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APA Citation:

"Heart of a Dog" (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 11, 2012, from http://www.academon.co.uk/Essay-Heart-of-a-Dog/27975

MLA Citation:

""Heart of a Dog"" 15 January 2012. Web. 11 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.co.uk/Essay-Heart-of-a-Dog/27975>




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May 16, 2003
I am in my 3rd year of a Modern Chinese Studies course at Leeds University, a University with a well renowned East Asian SStudies Department. I have spent a year studying in China. In addition to Chinese language, history and politics modules, I have taken modules in Soviet Literature, Politics of Contempory Southeast Asia, and the History of Mongolia, which have given me an understanding of China's place in the world, and of the effect of totalitarian regimes in Asian and European settings.
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