
Дубровский (Dubrovsky)
'Дубровский (Dubrovsky)' Summary
Владимир Дубровский, молодой дворянин, лишается наследства из-за козней своего соседа Кириллы Троекурова. Отец Владимира, униженный и оскорбленный, умирает от горя. Владимир, охваченный гневом и желанием мести, становится разбойником, грабящего имение Троекурова. В это время он встречает Машу Троекурову, дочь своего врага, и влюбляется в нее. Маша, своей добротой и благородством, пробуждает в Владимире лучшие чувства, и он решает оставить свою разбойничью жизнь. Но их любовь оказывается невозможной: Маша уже обещана другому, а сам Владимир, по сути, является врагом ее семьи. В итоге, Владимир покидает Машу, оставляя ей письмо, в котором признается в своей любви, и отправляется в ссылку. Роман заканчивается трагично, но оставляет читателя с надеждой на возможность лучшего будущего.Book Details
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Alexander Pushkin
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Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin was a Russian poet, playwright, and novelist of the Romantic era. He is considered by many to be the greatest Russian poetand the founder of modern Russian literature. P...
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