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A visitor to a small riverside church is struck by a lurid painting of a naked man amid flames and biting snakes, labelled as the punishment of envy. Learning that the figure is the church's founder, who commissioned the image as an enduring confession, the narrator reconstructs a tale of a terrible deed followed by relentless remorse: a man who built a grand sanctuary and ordered his suffering to be displayed as perpetual penance. The account then moves to memories of an elderly, solitary former official and his encounters with a modest household, linking private guilt, social isolation, and the corrosive power of envy.

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Ernst von Wildenbruch

Ernst von Wildenbruch was a German author known for his contributions to literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works often explore themes of human emotion and societal issues, reflecting the complexities of his time. One of his notable works is "Good Blood," which delves into the intricacies of family and heritage. In addition to this, he wrote "Das wandernde Licht: Novelle" and "Neid," showcasing his versatility in both narrative and thematic exploration. Von Wildenbruch's literary heritage continues to be appreciated for its depth and insight.

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