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Проблема «единственности события» в архитектонике «ершалаимских» глав романа М.А. Булгакова «Мастер и Маргарита»
The article analyzes the “ancient chapters” of The Master and Margarita from the perspective of the category of eventness, which makes possible to explicate the understanding of religious existence essentially revised by Bulgakov. The research maintains that this revision lay in the same direction as the major philosophical quests of the 20th c.; it consisted in giving up the immediate depiction of religious experience and in the attempt to demonstrate the form of the world in which a religious event takes place. The system of research approaches that the article draws upon involves philosophical concepts of M. Bakhtin, S. Kierkegaard and certain aspects of F. Dostoevsky’s literary anthropology. The discussion of the evangelical story of Zacchaeus also sheds new light on the meaningful pivots of the image of Pilate created by Bulgakov’s imagination.