
“Dubrovsky” is an unfinished novel by Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin, written between 1832 and 1833. The work tells the story of Vladimir Dubrovsky, a young nobleman who becomes an outlaw after his father loses his estate due to an unfair court ruling in favor of the wealthy neighbor, Troekurov. The novel explores themes of social injustice, revenge, love, and honor in early 19th-century Russian society.