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The Poems of Leopardi

Giacomo Leopardi

Tradutor Francis Henry Cliffe

Editora: DigiCat

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In 'The Poems of Leopardi,' Giacomo Leopardi presents a profound exploration of the human condition, characterized by its melancholic introspection and vivid imagery. Composed during the early 19th century, these poems embody a Romantic sensibility intertwined with Classical influences, adeptly capturing themes such as mortality, nature, and the inexorable passage of time. Leopardi's unique stylistic approach—marked by haunting metaphor and philosophical depth—invites readers into a contemplative dialogue, as he wrestles with despair, beauty, and the eternal mysteries of life. The collection reflects the socio-political milieu of Italian unification, elevating personal sorrow to universal significance. A prominent figure in Italian literature, Leopardi's own life experiences profoundly shaped his poetic vision. Born into a noble family in 1798 in Recanati, he faced isolation and health issues that fed into his existential musings. His disillusionment with romantic ideals and the limitations of human experience informed his writing, making him a pivotal voice in the Romantic movement and a precursor to modern existential thought. This compilation is indispensable for readers seeking a deeper understanding of Romantic despair and philosophical inquiry. 'The Poems of Leopardi' is both a cerebral journey and an emotional experience, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the intersection of beauty and melancholy.
Disponível desde: 02/06/2022.
Comprimento de impressão: 74 páginas.

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