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It would take years to identify all the references in this masterpiece. Here is compilation of information we collected from various sources (namely the Jan Vonhellemont Annotations and the Middlebury Annotations), but remember that there are always more references!

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Thursday, November 18, 2010

Gogol references

  • Nikolai Gogol was a very influential Russian writer, considered the father of modern Russian realism. Bulgakov borrows some of Gogol's narration style by having the narrator interject into the story once in a while. For example, at the end of Book one, the narrator breaks out of character and says, “Follow me, reader!”