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On a visit to one of the great antique collections of Rome, Norbert Hanold had discovered a bas-relief which was exceptionally attractive to him, so he was much pleased, after his return to Germany, to be able to get a splendid plaster-cast of it. This had now been hanging for some years on one of the walls of his work-room, all the other walls of which were lined with bookcases. Here it had the advantage of a position with the right ght exposure, on a wall visited, though but briefly, by the evening sun. A bout one third life-size, the bas-relief represented a complete female figure in the act of walking; she was still young, but no longer in childhood and, on the other hand, apparently not a woman, but a Roiman virgin about in her twentieth year. In no ay did she remind one of the numerous extant as-reliefs of a Venus, a Diana, or other Olym:pian goddess, and equally little of a Psyche or ymph.
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17 / 20 Le 14 Août 2013 à 11:01 Parthenia
Si j'ai eu un peu de mal à entrer dans l'histoire, j'ai été ensuite complètement happée par cette quête éperdue d'une femme morte depuis des millénaires et qui obsède les pensées et les rêves de notre archéologue misanthrope. Gradiva finit par exercer la même fascination sur le lecteur que sur le héros de la nouvelle...