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"The Aspern Papers" is a novella written by Henry James, an American author known for his contributions to the genre of psychological realism. It was first published in 1888. The story is narrated by an unnamed protagonist who is determined to obtain the letters of the late poet Jeffrey Aspern, who had a legendary romantic relationship with Juliana Bordereau, an elderly recluse living in Venice. The protagonist rents a room in Juliana's dilapidated palazzo under a false identity in an attempt to gain access to the letters, which he believes Juliana possesses. As the protagonist becomes more…mehr

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"The Aspern Papers" is a novella written by Henry James, an American author known for his contributions to the genre of psychological realism. It was first published in 1888. The story is narrated by an unnamed protagonist who is determined to obtain the letters of the late poet Jeffrey Aspern, who had a legendary romantic relationship with Juliana Bordereau, an elderly recluse living in Venice. The protagonist rents a room in Juliana's dilapidated palazzo under a false identity in an attempt to gain access to the letters, which he believes Juliana possesses. As the protagonist becomes more involved in the lives of Juliana and her niece, Miss Tita, he finds himself increasingly conflicted about his mission and the ethics of his actions. His obsession with the Aspern papers leads to a series of moral dilemmas and unexpected revelations about love, art, and the nature of literary legacy. "The Aspern Papers" is celebrated for its exploration of themes such as ambition, deception, and the tension between the past and the present. James's nuanced characterization and intricate prose style contribute to the novella's enduring popularity and its status as a classic of late 19th-century literature.

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