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Nikolai Gogol
In Chapter 13 the Master is introduced as a "clean-shaven, dark
haired man of about thirty-eight, a sharp nose, and a shock of hair hanging
over his forehead"--Bulgakov himself was 38 in 1929. The Master's description
here reminds some readers of Nikolai Gogol (1809-52), and indeed Gogol was
both beloved by Bulgakov and one of the prototypes for some of the Master's
actions (Gogol burned the manuscript of Part II of Dead Souls). |