Originalversjon
Annali di Ca’ Foscari. Serie occidentale. 2022, 56 (56), DOI: https://doi.org/10.30687/AnnOc/2499-1562/2022/10/014
Sammendrag
In the seven sonnets that form the section Mysticisme included in the volume Petits Châteaux de Bohême (1852), Gérard de Nerval possibly deals for the first time with a spiritual theme in an organic and structured way. It is a poetic project that anticipates the depth of the Chimères , as well as the fascination of the Filles du feu and Aurélia . The analysis of this sonnet sequence allows us to address the foundational themes and spiritual inspirations informing Nerval’s subsequent works. Through a ‘geometric conjecture’ based on three symbols – the cross, the circle, and the triangle – this article aims at providing a personal interpretation of Mysticisme .