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Gradiva: Ein pompejanisches Phantasiestück

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An archaeologist acquires a cast of an ancient relief showing a young woman in mid-stride and becomes absorbed by its simple, lifelike charm. He gives the figure a name and, by combining memory and scholarly knowledge, reconstructs her passage through the streets of Pompeii, envisioning shops, colonnades, and Vesuvius on the horizon. The statue's poised movement and reserved expression lead him to posit a Hellenic origin and to surround the image with mythological and literary associations. His prolonged attention transforms the sculpted presence into an inner companion that fuels vivid, quasi-archaeological daydreams and conjectures about her status and life.

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Wilhelm Jensen

Wilhelm Jensen was a German author best known for his novella "Gradiva: Ein pompejanisches Phantasiestück," which explores themes of memory, desire, and the interplay between reality and imagination. Written in the late 19th century, this work has been influential in both literary and psychological circles, inspiring notable figures such as Sigmund Freud. Jensen's writing often reflects a fascination with classical antiquity and the complexities of human experience, positioning him as a unique voice in the landscape of German literature.

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