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  1. Dubrovsky (Russian: «Дубровский») is an unfinished novel by Alexander Pushkin, written in 1832 and published after Pushkin's death in 1841. The name Dubrovsky was given by the editor.

    • A. S. Pushkin, Robert Chandler
    • 1841
  2. Mar 17, 2023 · Dubrovsky: a novel. by. Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin. Publication date. 1987. Publisher. Raduga. Collection. internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled.

  3. Dubrovsky is an unfinished novel by Alexander Pushkin, written in 1832 and published after Pushkin’s death in 1841. The name Dubrovsky was given by the editor. Vladimir Dubrovsky is a young nobleman whose land is confiscated by a greedy and powerful aristocrat, Kirila Petrovitch Troekurov.

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  4. Dubrovsky turns to crime after his father dies and his devoted servants destroy the family home with fire. But in order to fulfil his ultimate goal of exacting revenge on his father, he must use less violent methods.

    • Alexander Pushkin
  5. Dubrovsky. Volume One. Chapter I. Several years ago, an old Russian gentleman lived in one of their estates, Kiril Petrovich Troyekurov. his wealth, noble family and connections gave him great weight in the provinces, where his estate was.

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  6. A classic of Russian literature, this novel by Alexander Pushkin tells of the tragic love between Vladimir Dubrovsky, a nobleman deprived of his inheritance who becomes an outlaw, and Masha Troekurov, daughter of Kirilla Troekurov, the man who wronged his farther. (Summary by Xenia) Genre (s): Romance. Language: Russian.

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  8. Dubrovsky, a modern adaptation of Pushkin’s unfinished novel, does more than transplant the struggles that accompany class difference present in the original text. It amplifies the hardships of poor villagers and connects the original story with present day issues of corruption and exploitation.