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''Gradiva: a Pompeian fantasy'' is a novel by
Wilhelm Jensen Wilhelm Hermann Jensen (15 February 183724 November 1911) was a German writer and poet. Biography Wilhelm Jensen was born at Heiligenhafen in the Duchy of Holstein (now Germany), the illegitimate son of Swenn Hans Jensen (1795–1855), the Ma ...
, first published in instalments from June 1 to July 20, 1902 in the Viennese newspaper "Neue Freie Presse". It was inspired by a Roman bas-relief and became the basis for
Sigmund Freud Sigmund Freud ( ; ; born Sigismund Schlomo Freud; 6 May 1856 – 23 September 1939) was an Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis, a clinical method for evaluating and treating psychopathology, pathologies seen as originating fro ...
's famous 1907 study ''
Delusion and Dream in Jensen's Gradiva ''Delusion and Dream in Jensen's Gradiva'' () is an essay written in 1907 by Sigmund Freud that subjects the novel '' Gradiva: a Pompeian fantasy'' by Wilhelm Jensen, and especially its protagonist, to psychoanalysis. The novel is about a young ...
''. The psychoanalytic study popularized the novel, and the fantasy-image described by Jensen, based on the Roman sculpture, then became a prominent subject in Surrealist art.


Plot synopsis

The story is about an archaeologist named Norbert Hanold who is obsessed with a woman depicted in a bas-relief that he sees in a museum in Rome. He names her Gradiva, Latin for "she who steps along". After his return to Germany, he manages to get a plaster-cast of the relief, which he hangs on a wall in his work-room and contemplates daily. He comes to feel that her calm, quiet manner does not belong in bustling, cosmopolitan Rome, but rather in some smaller city, and one day an image comes to him of the girl in the relief walking on the peculiar stepping-stones that cross the streets in
Pompeii Pompeii ( ; ) was a city in what is now the municipality of Pompei, near Naples, in the Campania region of Italy. Along with Herculaneum, Stabiae, and Villa Boscoreale, many surrounding villas, the city was buried under of volcanic ash and p ...
. Soon afterwards, Hanold dreams that he has been transported back in time to meet the girl whose unusual gait so captivates him. He sees her walking in the streets of Pompeii while the hot ashes of
Vesuvius Mount Vesuvius ( ) is a Somma volcano, somma–stratovolcano located on the Gulf of Naples in Campania, Italy, about east of Naples and a short distance from the shore. It is one of several volcanoes forming the Campanian volcanic arc. Vesuv ...
subsume the city in 79 AD. This fantastical dream leads Hanold on a real journey to Rome, Naples, and ultimately Pompeii, where, amazingly, he sees the Gradiva of his bas-relief stepping calmly and buoyantly across the lava stepping-stones. He follows her, loses her, then finds her sitting on the low steps between two pillars. He greets her in Latin, only to be answered, "If you wish to speak to me, you must do so in German." When he addresses her as if she were the girl of his dream, however, she looks at him without comprehension, gets up and leaves. Hanold calls out after her, "Are you coming here again tomorrow in the noon hour?" But she does not turn round, gives no answer, and a few moments later disappears round the corner. Hanold hurries after her, but she is nowhere to be seen. What follows is his quest to determine whether the woman he has seen is real or a delusion.


Psychoanalytic interpretation

Early after ''Gradiva'''s publication, psychoanalyst
Carl Jung Carl Gustav Jung ( ; ; 26 July 1875 – 6 June 1961) was a Swiss psychiatrist, psychotherapist, and psychologist who founded the school of analytical psychology. A prolific author of Carl Jung publications, over 20 books, illustrator, and corr ...
recommended the novella to his colleague
Sigmund Freud Sigmund Freud ( ; ; born Sigismund Schlomo Freud; 6 May 1856 – 23 September 1939) was an Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis, a clinical method for evaluating and treating psychopathology, pathologies seen as originating fro ...
. Freud found the narrative compelling, and published his influential essay titled ''
Delusion and Dream in Jensen's Gradiva ''Delusion and Dream in Jensen's Gradiva'' () is an essay written in 1907 by Sigmund Freud that subjects the novel '' Gradiva: a Pompeian fantasy'' by Wilhelm Jensen, and especially its protagonist, to psychoanalysis. The novel is about a young ...
'' (German: ''"Der Wahn und die Träume in W. Jensen's Gradiva"'') in 1907. Afterwards, he exchanged a few letters with Jensen, who was "flattered by Freud's analysis of his story". Freud's analysis is one of his first analyses of a literary work. His essay saved the novella from obscurity and made Gradiva into a modern mythological figure. After publishing his essay, Freud joyfully beheld the original sculpture in the Vatican Museums in 1907, and he acquired a plaster cast of it, which he hung in his consulting room. It can now be seen on the wall of his study (the room where he died) in 20 Maresfield Gardens, London – now the
Freud Museum The Freud Museum in London is a museum dedicated to Sigmund Freud, located in the house where Freud lived with his family during the last year of his life. In 1938, after escaping Nazi annexation of Austria he came to London via Paris and ...
. Freud corresponded with Jensen, and their letters have recently been published.letters appended to John Fletcher, ''Gradiva: Freud, Fetishism, and Pompeian Fantasy'' in ''Psychoanalytic Quarterly'', 2013, Vol LXXXII, Number 4


Films

In 1970, the Italian actor and filmmaker
Giorgio Albertazzi Giorgio Albertazzi (20 August 1923 – 28 May 2016) was an Italian actor and film director. Born in San Martino a Mensola, Tuscany, Albertazzi joined the Italian Social Republic and reached the rank of lieutenant. After their defeat, he spent ...
released a film titled ''Gradiva'', based on Jensen's novel and featuring
Laura Antonelli Laura Antonelli (née Antonaz; 28 November 1941 – 22 June 2015) was an Italian film actress who appeared in 45 films between 1964 and 1991. Early years Antonelli was born Laura Antonaz in Pula, Pola, Kingdom of Italy (in Croatian, Pula), ...
as Gradiva. Albertazzi is best known for his portrayal of the male protagonist in ''
Last Year at Marienbad ''Last Year at Marienbad'' (), released in the United Kingdom as ''Last Year in Marienbad'', is a 1961 French New Wave avant-garde psychological drama film directed by Alain Resnais and written by Alain Robbe-Grillet. Set in a palace in a park t ...
'', written by
Alain Robbe-Grillet Alain Robbe-Grillet (; 18 August 1922 – 18 February 2008) was a French writer and filmmaker. He was one of the figures most associated with the ''Nouveau Roman'' () trend of the 1960s, along with Nathalie Sarraute, Michel Butor and Claude Simo ...
, who would himself go on to direct a film based on Jensen's novel in 2002. In 2006, the French writer and filmmaker Alain Robbe-Grillet released a film titled ("It's Gradiva Who is Calling You"), which was roughly based on the novel, although updated to more recent times. It begins with an English
art historian Art history is the study of artistic works made throughout human history. Among other topics, it studies art’s formal qualities, its impact on societies and cultures, and how artistic styles have changed throughout history. Traditionally, the ...
who is doing research in
Morocco Morocco, officially the Kingdom of Morocco, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It has coastlines on the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and has land borders with Algeria to Algeria–Morocc ...
on the paintings and drawings that French artist
Eugène Delacroix Ferdinand Victor Eugène Delacroix ( ; ; 26 April 1798 – 13 August 1863) was a French people, French Romanticism, Romantic artist who was regarded as the leader of the French Romantic school.Noon, Patrick, et al., ''Crossing the Channel: ...
(1798 – 1863) produced over a century before, when he travelled to the country as part of a diplomatic mission. Spotting a beautiful, mysterious blonde woman (Gradiva) in flowing robes, dashing through the back alleys of
Marrakech Marrakesh or Marrakech (; , ) is the fourth-largest city in Morocco. It is one of the four imperial cities of Morocco and is the capital of the Marrakesh–Safi Regions of Morocco, region. The city lies west of the foothills of the Atlas Mounta ...
, he becomes consumed with the need to track her down.


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* The relief at the Freud Museum, London

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