Gladys
02-23-2010, 11:17 PM
Here's a fine subtlety I missed!
Just before the intrusive critic learns of the cremation of the great poet's papers, he sees in the niece a reflection of the aunt's dazzling eyes, a relic of her one-time attractiveness to Jeffrey Aspern himself. Amazingly, the critic muses for a moment that he could even marry the niece, finally freed from her aunt's governance. But he directly learns his instinctive spurning of the niece has lost him more than his treasured papers.
He realises that, in alienating the niece, he may have spurned something of a radiance that once inspired the poet. All that’s left is to offer her a parting tribute: money for the Aspern miniature the critic demurred to sell.
Just before the intrusive critic learns of the cremation of the great poet's papers, he sees in the niece a reflection of the aunt's dazzling eyes, a relic of her one-time attractiveness to Jeffrey Aspern himself. Amazingly, the critic muses for a moment that he could even marry the niece, finally freed from her aunt's governance. But he directly learns his instinctive spurning of the niece has lost him more than his treasured papers.
He realises that, in alienating the niece, he may have spurned something of a radiance that once inspired the poet. All that’s left is to offer her a parting tribute: money for the Aspern miniature the critic demurred to sell.