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The volume opens with an essay on the recent decline of the short story and then gathers narrative pieces that probe conscience, culpability, and the limits of human justice. A central narrative depicts a cultivated man who, consumed by jealous design, prepares an imagined murder but refrains from acting and ultimately judges and punishes himself as if convicted; surrounding sketches and dialogues examine how law measures outward acts while inner moral crimes elude legal sanction, exploring guilt, self-judgment, and ethical responsibility.

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Luigi Capuana

Luigi Capuana was an influential Italian author and critic, known for his contributions to the literary movement of Verismo. His works often explore themes of realism and the complexities of human nature. Among his notable titles is "Cardello," which reflects his keen observations of Sicilian life and society. Capuana's literary output includes novels, short stories, and critical essays, such as "Gli 'ismi' contemporanei," where he discusses contemporary literary movements. His writings not only enriched Italian literature but also provided insights into the cultural and social dynamics of his time.

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