• In 1966, twenty-six years after his death, his wife Yelena, champion of his work, succeeded in publishing The Master and Margarita. So, might Woland be Stalin?
  • Woland (Russian: Воланд, romanized: Voland) is a fictional character in the novel The Master and Margarita by the Russian (Soviet) author Mikhail Bulgakov...
  • At the beginning of The Master and Margarita, Woland is called a stranger, causing mixed feelings to Ivan and Berlioz, his first contacts in Moscow.
  • Through Woland, the Master and Margarita are reunited and Natasha is able to escape her unhappy life as a domestic servant.
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  • Woland (Russian: Воланд) is one of the key characters of the series The Master and Margarita in 2005 based of the novel in the same name written by Mikhail Bulgakov.
  • Woland Quotes in The Master and Margarita. The The Master and Margarita quotes below are all either spoken by Woland or refer to Woland.
  • One who casts no shadow. Read and re-read to everyone. M. Bulgakov "The Master And Margarita". Part 1. Woland: I Am Part Of That Power.
  • Woland has a favorable impact on this topic’s development. Master and Margarita’s story demonstrates Woland’s desire to assist others in finding peace and comfort.
  • She mysteriously does not show up in the scene where Woland and his party, along with the master and Margarita, ride away from Moscow on horses.