The Aspern Papers

Why does the narrator travel to Venice, Italy in the novel, The Aspern Papers?

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The narrator travels from America to Venice, Italy, as that is where a woman named Juliana Bordereau lives. Juliana, now a very old woman, was Jeffrey Aspern’s lover when Aspern was alive. The narrator believes that Juliana may possess letters from Aspern.

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The Aspern Papers