First published in 1888, The Aspern Papers is one of Henry James’s most compelling novellas, a masterful blend of psychological tension, moral ambiguity, and literary obsession.
Set in Venice, the story follows an unnamed scholar determined to obtain the private letters of the late poet Jeffrey Aspern. To reach these coveted papers, he insinuates himself into the secluded life of Aspern’s former lover, the aging Juliana Bordereau, and her innocent niece. As desire for knowledge turns ...