Gerard de Nerval's greatest subject was himself. Throughout his tempestuous life that ended with suicide by hanging, this French Romantic poet journeyed to distant parts of the globe in order
to comprehend and articulate the demons that assailed his innermost being. The culmination of Nerval's quest was Aurelia, a surrealistic prose dissection of mind and soul, completed only a year
before his death in 1855. The partly autobiographical Aurelia, with Nerval as both narrator and protagonist, is a mind rending odyssey of cultural and spiritual exploration, shared by its
tormented author and his spellbound readers. Nerval's search for the ideal woman, his fountainhead of grace and salvation, is personified in the distant Aurelia, based on his real-life
obsession with the performer Jenny Colon.
With an Introduction and Notes by translator Monique DiDonna this version of Nerval's masterwork reveals one of the most haunting of nineteenth century literary works.