About This Book
The narrative takes the form of intimate letters from a sensitive young man who moves to the countryside, becomes enamored of a woman already promised to another, and sinks into obsessive longing. Natural beauty and aesthetic reflection punctuate his diary-like correspondence, revealing a temperament prone to idealizing feeling. Repeated encounters and small intimacies deepen his attachment while social boundaries and the woman's commitment render fulfillment impossible. Gradually despair replaces earlier exhilaration, and emotional excess leads to irreversible action. Themes include unrequited love, the clash between inner passion and social constraint, and the Romantic valorization of nature as both consolation and amplifier of feeling.
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