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In which the narrator returns to Venice to find the elderly Miss Bordereau has passed away, only to enter into a complex and poignant exchange with her niece Miss Tita concerning the treasured Aspern papers, whose fate hangs uncertain and fraught with delicate duty and unspoken emotions. The quiet melancholy of Venice’s fading summer provides a fitting backdrop to the narrator’s internal conflict, as he grapples with desires, proprieties, and the subtle, unvoiced intimations of affection intertwined with the legacy he seeks.
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