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  1. Gradiva, by Wilhelm Jensen, and suggested the possibility of the translation and. publication combined with the translation of Freud’s commentary, I am deeply grateful for his kindly interest and effort in connection with the publication of the book, and his assistance with the technical terms of psychopathology.

  2. 13. Aug. 2023 · Delusion and Dream in Jensen’s Gradiva is a Freudian analysis of the romance written by German novelist Wilhelm Jensen, published in 1902.The story centers around a character, Norbert Hanold, an archeologist who, obsessed with a woman figure depicted in a bas-relief (a type of sculptural technique consisting in carving figures onto a flat surface), embarks on a quasi-fantastical journey to ...

  3. 15. Feb. 2014 · Downey, Helen M. Title. Delusion and Dream : an Interpretation in the Light of Psychoanalysis of Gradiva. Note. Translation of: Der Wahn und die Träume in W. Jensens "Gradiva." Contents. Gradiva / Wilhelm Jensen -- Delusion and dream in "Gradiva" / Sigmund Freud. Credits. Produced by Sean (scribe_for_hire@yahoo.com), based on.

  4. 16. März 2010 · 388 ratings29 reviews. Here together in one edition is the strange and evocative "Pompeiian Fancy" by German author Wilhelm Jensen and one of the major texts of psychoanalysis in Freud's oeuvre, which discusses the role of dream and delusion in Jensen's work. This book, previously reprinted by Sun & Moon Press, has been the subject of many ...

  5. 内容简介 · · · · · ·. Here together in one edition is the strange and evocative "Pompeiian Fancy" by German author Wilhelm Jensen and one of the major texts of psychoanalysis in Freud's oeuvre, which discusses the role of dream and delusion in Jensen's work. This book, previously reprinted by Sun and Moon Press, has been the subject ...

  6. Visiting a museum, he is struck by the beauty of a bas-relief of young Roman woman, very light on her feet, whom he baptized "Gradiva" (she who walks). He purchases a reproduction, which he hangs on the wall of his workroom. Gradually his mind is invaded by the enigma of this young woman. One night he dreams that he is in Pompeii in August 79 c ...

  7. www.museivaticani.va › musei › museo-chiaramontiGradiva - Musei Vaticani

    The name Gradiva, Latin for "she who walks", was attributed to the first girl of the group in the short story by Wilhelm Jensen, Gradiva. A Pompeian Fantasy (1903). Carl Gustav Jung brought the short story to the attention of Sigmund Freud, who examined this literary work as though it were a psychiatric case. In his study Delusion and Dream in ...