he had, without himself knowing the motive in his heart, come to Italy on that account and had, without stop, continued from Rome and Naples to Pompeii to see if he could here find trace of her—and that in a literal sense,—for, with her unusual gait,... Delusion and dream - Page 202by Sigmund Freud - 1917 - 243 pagesFull view - About this book
| Wilhelm Jensen - 1918 - 128 pages
...the Temple of Apollo. With this memory he became conscious, for the first time, of something else; he had, without himself knowing the motive in his...ashes a foot-print different from all the others. Again it was a noonday dream-picture that passed there before him and yet also a reality. For that... | |
| Peter L. Rudnytsky - 2002 - 342 pages
...Derridean reading of Gradiva. Norbert Hanold goes to Pompeii in search of traces of his beloved, "and that in a literal sense—for with her unusual gait,...behind in the ashes a footprint different from all 12. The second level—that of the persecutor)' "bad mother"—is brought into prominence above all... | |
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