Vladimir Dubrovsky

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Vladimir Dubrovsky is a fictional Russian nobleman-turned-outlaw and the romantic hero of Alexander Pushkin’s historical novel "Dubrovsky."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional Russian nobleman
fictional character
fictional outlaw
literary character
appearsIn Vladimir Dubrovsky self-linksurface differs
surface form: Dubrovsky
appearsInGenre historical novel
characterType romanticized outlaw
countryOfOrigin Russia
creator Alexander Pushkin
fictionalNationality Russian
hasAdaptation film adaptations of "Dubrovsky"
theatrical adaptations of "Dubrovsky"
hasFamilyName Vladimir Dubrovsky self-linksurface differs
surface form: Dubrovsky
hasGivenName Vladimir NERFINISHED
includedIn Russian literary canon
languageOfWork Russian
laterOccupation outlaw
literaryPeriod 19th-century Russian literature
medium prose
narrativeFunction avenger of injustice
roleInWork protagonist
romantic hero
settingCountry Russia
settingPeriod 18th–19th century Russia
socialStatus nobleman
themeAssociated conflict between nobility and peasantry
love
revenge
social injustice
workAuthorNationality Russian

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Vladimir Dubrovsky appearsIn Vladimir Dubrovsky self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Dubrovsky
The Eagle basedOn Vladimir Dubrovsky
this entity surface form: Dubrovsky
The Eagle characterPortrayed Vladimir Dubrovsky
Vladimir Dubrovsky hasFamilyName Vladimir Dubrovsky self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Dubrovsky
The Eagle hasFilmCharacter Vladimir Dubrovsky