Monsters of Russian Literature

Elena Gapova e.gapova at WORLDNET.ATT.NET
Wed Nov 15 04:02:36 UTC 2006


In my view, it is professor Preobrazhenskii who is a moral monster. A
fascist, in fact.
e.g.

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It all depends on what you mean by a "monster".  My vote goes to Poligraf=

Poligrafych Sharikov in Bulgakov's "Heart of a Dog"  -- no one else can =

simply compare to him in terms of the scale of damage...

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