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The scorpion

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A first-person narrator recounts the troubled life of Myra, a young woman burdened by a scandalous reputation and a fragmented childhood. Raised under restrictive guardianship and shaped by the absence of a nurturing mother, she becomes intensely attached to a kindly governess whose later romantic reawakening with a dubious former officer destabilizes the household. Accusations of theft, episodes of desperation, exile to relatives, and a sudden family tragedy follow. The narrative traces how longing, class prejudice, and ambiguous moral choices intertwine, producing shame, transgression, and painful consequences for Myra and those around her.

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Anna Elisabet Weirauch

Anna Elisabet Weirauch was a German author known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature. She is particularly recognized for her novel "The Scorpion," which explores themes of passion and conflict. Weirauch's works often reflect the complexities of human emotions and relationships, showcasing her ability to weave intricate narratives. Her writing is characterized by a blend of psychological insight and dramatic tension, making her a notable figure in the literary heritage of her time. In addition to "The Scorpion," she authored two sequels, further expanding the story and its characters.

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