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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. In The Tales of Ivan Belkin (1830), Dubrovsky (1833) and The Captain’s Daughter (1836), Pushkin laid the foundation of Russian realistic prose, and established its democratic tendencies.

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  3. Dubrovsky (Russian: Дубровский) is an opera in four acts (5 scenes), Op. 58, by Eduard Nápravník, to a Russian libretto by Modest Ilyich Tchaikovsky after the novel of the same title (1832) by Alexander Pushkin.

  4. Andrey Gavrilovich Dubrovsky — Troekurov's neighbor, a landowner, retired lieutenant of the Guard, poor but proud, honest, irascible, with an impatient and determined character, an old man of tall stature, pale and thin.

  5. Mar 17, 2023 · Dubrovsky: a novel. by. Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin. Publication date. 1987. Publisher. Raduga. Collection. internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled.

  6. Dubrovsky went round once a small possession; closer to a birch grove, he heard the blows of an ax and a minute crack fell a tree. He hurried into the woods and ran at Pokrovsky men, calmly stealing his wood. seeing him, They were rushed to flee. Dubrovsky and his coachman caught two of them and brought them related to his yard.

  7. Dec 1, 2001 · The tragedy of the Dubrovsky family, ruined by the rich landowner Troyekurov, is unfolded against a background of peasant risings, called forth by the oppressive rule of the serfholders, and the cruelty and tyranny of the landlords and corrupt officials of the time.

    • A S Pushkin