Gerard De Nerval, Sylvie Gerard De Nerval's Essay

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Gerard De Nerval, Sylvie Gerard de Nerval's Sylvie is a short novella composed in fourteen vignettes or chapters. The main theme is erotic: the unnamed narrator recounts different experiences of love and longing for several women. In every case, the love is unrequited or unfulfilled. The logic of the narrative seems, at times, almost dream-like: the title-character, Sylvie, is presented as a childhood love of the narrator, and his interactions with her in the present-tense narrative seem almost like a memory animated and taken for reality. The other unattainable women in the story, Adrienne and Aurelia, are almost blurred together at times -- it seems difficult to tell if, in fact, they are two separate women. Part of the difficulty here is that Aurelia is an actress -- images of theatricality abound in Nerval's story, and point to the larger question of instability or performativity of personal identity. The concluding moment of the story features the narrator taking Sylvie to see Aurelia perform onstage, hoping to have Sylvie confirm that Aurelia is, in fact, Adrienne. Instead Sylvie reveals that Adrienne died in a nunnery some time before. The narrator has, of course, tried to conflate these two possibilities earlier in the story, but rejected...

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But we must cling to realities. (III)
The conclusion of the novella seems to indicate Sylvie's confirmation that the narrator's romantic obsessions are, in fact, a form of madness. She does not indicate that the actress Aurelia resembles the nun Adrienne at all.

Another curious aspect of the strange dream-logic of Sylvie is the way in which the narrator's views of the women in the story are mediated by prior narratives, both mythological and literary. In some sense, the logic of being-as-roleplaying that is inherent in the description of theatrical acting that begins and ends Sylvie seems to extend to this constant allusiveness, which ranges from descriptions of pagan goddesses (as with the Isis of Apuleius, referenced early in the tale) or the artistic representation of them (as in paintings by Watteau and Greuze invoked within Nerval's text) to the more obviously literary descriptions of femininity referenced in…

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Nerval, Gerard de. Sylvie. Translated by James Whitall. Web. Accessed 14 April 2012 at: http://thunderbird.k12.ar.us/The%20Classics%20Library/Selected%20Short%20Stories/Files/de%20Nerval,%20Gerard/Sylvie%20by%20G%82rard%20de%20Nerval.htm


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