
“Dubrovsky” is an unfinished novel by A. S. Pushkin, written between 1832 and 1833, telling the story of love and social inequality. The main character, the young nobleman Vladimir Dubrovsky, becomes a highwayman after his father is unjustly deprived of his estate due to judicial unfairness. He falls in love with his enemy's daughter, but circumstances prevent them from being together. The novel explores themes of honor, justice, and class contradictions in 19th-century Russia.