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The narrative follows a solitary widower who inhabits a melancholic city that shapes his moods; he preserves his dead wife's portraits and long braid under glass and moves through foggy canals and deserted streets. When he encounters a living woman who uncannily resembles his late wife, he transfers his mourning into an obsessive attachment, attempting to revive the past through her. The city's gloomy architecture and rituals both reflect and intensify his inner life, and the tension between memory and desire escalates toward a destructive resolution that entwines personal grief with the urban atmosphere.

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Georges Rodenbach

Georges Rodenbach was a Belgian poet and novelist, best known for his evocative exploration of themes such as melancholy and urban life. His most notable work, "Bruges-la-Morte," paints a haunting portrait of the city of Bruges, intertwining the beauty of its landscape with deep emotional undercurrents. Rodenbach's writing is characterized by its lyrical style and symbolic depth, contributing significantly to the Symbolist movement in literature. In addition to his fiction, he wrote essays and critiques, reflecting on art and culture, further establishing his influence in the literary world.

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