The correspondence on this subject brings one again and again to the conclusion that you're united by an all but sacramental indissoluble marriage {...} to your husband, and I by a similar marriage to - I don't know whom, but the eye of this terrible wife often lies on me, I feel it.

📖 Franz Kafka

 |  👨‍💼 Novelist

🎂 July 3, 1883  –  ⚰️ June 3, 1924
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In this correspondence, the author reflects on the profound and unbreakable bonds of marriage. The sense of commitment is described as almost sacred, suggesting that such relationships are deeply significant and enduring. The writer alludes to their own entanglement in a similar bond, highlighting the shared experience of feeling bound to another individual, despite the uncertainty of the relationship's nature.

There is an intriguing tension in the author's words, where the...

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