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A novel written in the late 19th century. The story follows Pietro Borgagli, a writer, and his wife Diana, exploring themes of jealousy, artistic creation, and the complexities of their marital relationship. Tension arises as Diana grapples with the emotions evoked by her husband's literary works, revealing deeper insecurities that threaten their bond. The opening of the novel introduces a tense atmosphere, as Pietro becomes increasingly aware of Diana's unsettling jealousy, which stems from his literary success. Initially dismissive of her concerns, he observes her obsession with his writings and grows uneasy about the implications this has for their relationship. As Diana begins to read his work, her feelings of intimacy and insecurity intertwine, revealing an internal struggle about his emotional investment in his characters. This sets the stage for a profound exploration of the intersections between love, art, and the vulnerabilities that come with both, as the couple navigates the dual pressures of creative expression and personal connection.