Dubrovsky by Alexander Pushkin is a novel that focuses on the story of Andrei Dubrovsky, an impoverished nobleman who faces the injustice of his aristocratic friend Troyekurov. After being insulted, Dubrovsky finds himself forced to take revenge, and turns into a bandit who robs the rich to give to the poor. The novel highlights social and class tensions, and reflects the struggle of love and revenge, as Dubrovsky falls in love with his enemy's daughter, which further complicates the situation. With his unique literary style, Pushkin provides insight into Russian aristocracy and its influence on individuals.
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