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''Bruges-la-Morte'' (French; ''The Dead (of ) Bruges'') is a short novel by the Belgian author Georges Rodenbach, first published in 1892. The novel is notable for two reasons, it was the archetypal Symbolist novel, and was the first work of fiction illustrated with photographs.〔James Gardner. ("Incarnating the World Within " ), ''Wall Street Journal'', December 10, 2011.〕 A new English translation of ''Bruges-la-Morte'', by Will Stone and Mike Mitchell, appeared in 2005, published by Dedalus Books and with an introduction by Alan Hollinghurst. ==Plot==
It tells the story of Hugues Viane, a widower overcome with grief, who takes refuge in Bruges where he lives among the relics of his former wife - her clothes, her letters, a length of her hair - rarely leaving his house.〔 However he becomes obsessed with a dancer he sees at the opera ''Robert le diable'' who bears a likeness to his dead wife.〔 He courts her, but in time he comes to see she is very different, coarser, and their relationship ends in tragedy.〔
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