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"Delusion and Dream: An Interpretation in the Light of Psychoanalysis of Gradiva" by Sigmund Freud is a profound exploration of the psychological depths within Wilhelm Jensen's novella, "Gradiva." Freud, the father of psychoanalysis, meticulously analyzes the text to uncover the unconscious desires, fears, and conflicts of its protagonist.
In "Gradiva," a young archaeologist named Norbert Hanold becomes infatuated with an ancient relief sculpture of a woman. This obsession evolves into a delusion where he believes the woman in the sculpture, whom he names Gradiva, comes to life. Freud dissects this narrative through the lens of psychoanalysis, revealing how Hanold's delusions are rooted in repressed memories and unresolved emotional turmoil.
Freud's interpretation goes beyond a mere literary analysis; it serves as a case study in understanding the mechanisms of the human psyche. He demonstrates how literature can provide a window into the workings of the unconscious mind, with characters' dreams and delusions reflecting deeper psychological truths. Freud's insights into symbolism, repression, and the Oedipal complex are woven throughout his analysis, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of psychoanalytic theory as applied to literature.
"Delusion and Dream" is an essential read for those interested in psychoanalysis, literary criticism, and the intricate ways in which our minds construct reality from the depths of our unconscious.
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Ebook: 1 de janeiro de 2024
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