For the Right
1887
For the Right, published in 1887 by Karl Emil Franzos, is a novel that follows Taras Barabola, a peasant who embodies a strong sense of justice amidst the social and economic struggles of his village. The narrative explores themes of moral duty, the pursuit of justice, and personal sacrifice as Taras navigates his formative years and adult life, grappling with oppression and societal prejudice. This work is notable for its deep exploration of moral complexity and the challenges faced by individuals striving for righteousness in a harsh environment.


