Delusion and Dream in Wilhelm Jensen'S Gradiva

The book is a psychoanalytic study of Wilhelm Jensen's novel Gradiva, a Pompeiian Fantasy. It explores the themes of delusion and dream in relation to the unconscious mind. The protagonist, Norbert Hanold, an archaeologist, becomes obsessed with a woman he sees in a relief, Gradiva, and travels to Pompeii to find her. Through his journey, Freud analyzes Hanold's dreams, fantasies, and delusions, revealing the repressed desires and unconscious motivations underlying his actions. AI Generated Content

~1907 CE
Available in: English
Difficult
Table of contents   4
# Chapter
1 CHAPTER I
2 CHAPTER II
3 CHAPTER III
4 CHAPTER IV

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