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In "Der Wahn und die Träume in W. Jensens 'Gradiva'," Sigmund Freud conducts a psychoanalytic examination of Wilhelm Jensen's novella "Gradiva." This groundbreaking work explores the relationship between delusions, dreams, and artistic creation, offering profound insights into the human psyche and its manifestations in literature.
Freud analyzes the protagonist's delusional belief in the resurrection of the ancient Roman woman depicted in a relief sculpture, known as Gradiva. He delves into the symbolism of the protagonist's dreams, uncovering repressed desires, unresolved conflicts, and subconscious motivations. Through meticulous interpretation, Freud elucidates the psychological mechanisms underlying the protagonist's obsession with Gradiva and its parallels to his own life experiences.
Furthermore, Freud examines the creative process and the role of fantasy in artistic expression, illustrating how Jensen's narrative serves as a vehicle for exploring unconscious desires and anxieties. He highlights the transformative power of literature in illuminating the complexities of the human mind and its capacity for self-discovery.
"Der Wahn und die Träume in W. Jensens 'Gradiva'" stands as a testament to Freud's pioneering work in psychoanalysis and its application to literature, offering a compelling exploration of the intersection between imagination, reality, and psychological insight.
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