Dubrovsky
Book Review
Alexander Pushkin's novel "Dubrovsky" is a vivid example of 19th-century social prose, in which the author raises important questions about injustice and inequality in society. Critics praise Pushkin's skill in creating lively and memorable characters, such as Vladimir Dubrovsky and Maria Troekurova. Special attention is given to the conflict between the nobility and the peasantry, reflecting the real social issues of the time. Literary scholars also highlight the drama and dynamism of the plot, which holds the reader's attention until the very end. At the same time, some critics point out the underdevelopment of certain plot lines and characters, possibly due to the novel's unfinished state. Overall, "Dubrovsky" is considered a significant work of Russian literature, continuing to provoke interest and discussion among readers and researchers.
