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  1. German. Delusion and Dream in Jensen's Gradiva ( German: Der Wahn und die Träume in W. Jensens "Gradiva") is an essay written in 1907 by Sigmund Freud that subjects the novel Gradiva by Wilhelm Jensen, and especially its protagonist, to psychoanalysis . The novel is about a young archaeologist, Norbert Hanold, who comes to realize his love for ...

  2. Feb 15, 2014 · 9. INTRODUCTION. Jensen’s brilliant and unique story of Gradiva has not only literary merit of very high order, but may be said to open up a new field for romance. It is the story of a young archæologist who suffered a very characteristic mental disturbance and was gradually but effectively cured by a kind of native psychotherapeutic instinct, which probably inheres in all of us, but which ...

  3. DELUSIONS AND DREAMS IN JENSEN'S "GRADIVA". Freud wrote this essay in the summer of 1906, seemingly to please Carl Gustav Jung, who had called to his attention a short story by the German writer Wilhelm Jensen that was of interest because a dream served as its point of departure. In his essay Freud first minimally summarized and commented on ...

  4. Gradiva: The Cure Through Love. 6 December 2007 to 7 February 2008. An exhibition on Freud as archaeological literary critic. When the surrealists opened an art gallery in Paris in 1937, they called it Gradiva. This was a tribute to Freud and his essay ‘Delusions and Dreams in Jensen’s Gradiva ’ (1907) – the first psychoanalytic study ...

  5. Freud, S. (1907) Delusions and Dreams in Jensen's Gradiva. The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud 9:1-96

  6. Feb 15, 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.

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  8. Readers can get a first-hand glimpse at the origins of psychoanalytic literary criticism in this compelling volume. It includes both the novel Gradiva by German writer Wilhelm Jensen, as well as an assessment of the novel by Sigmund Freud, the founding father of psychoanalysis.

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