Sobre el Autor

Wilhelm Hermann Jensen was a notable German author best known for his 1903 novella "Gradiva: A Pompeiian Fancy." This work, which intertwines themes of archaeology and psychology, has garnered attention for its exploration of fantasy and reality, and it has been referenced in various literary and psychological discussions. Jensen’s writing often delves into the intricacies of human imagination and the subconscious, making him a precursor to the modernist movement in literature.

Jensen's influence extends beyond his own writings; his works have inspired various artists and thinkers, particularly in the realms of psychoanalysis and literature. His exploration of the mind and dream states paved the way for later discussions by figures like Sigmund Freud and other intellectuals who were fascinated by the relationship between dreams and reality. Jensen remains an important figure for those studying the intersections of literature, psychology, and art in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

nacionalidad Alemán
Fecha de Nacimiento January 15, 1859
Lugar de Nacimiento Hamburg, Germany
Fecha de fallecimiento June 19, 1921
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