THE NOTION OF HOME AND HOMELESSNESS IN BULGAKOV'S "THE WHITE GUARD" AND "THE MASTER AND MARGARITA"
The home, signifying a person's private space and the symbol of their privacy, has a meaning described as a sacred space, a reflection of the national mentality, and small modeling of the world in classical Russian literature. Until the October Revolution in 1917, the traditional house, which h...
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Fırat University
2021
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