Idyll and anguish in the leopardian L’Infinito
The poetry of Giacomo Leopardi is a synthesis of meditation and songs, a living unity of thought and expression. His most celebrated poem, L’Infinito, reaches a supreme value when it is contextualized within the framework of the poetic theory elaborated by the poet himself in the most reflexive of h...
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Instituto de Literaturas Modernas
2019
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/literaturasmodernas/article/view/2798 |
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| Sumario: | The poetry of Giacomo Leopardi is a synthesis of meditation and songs, a living unity of thought and expression. His most celebrated poem, L’Infinito, reaches a supreme value when it is contextualized within the framework of the poetic theory elaborated by the poet himself in the most reflexive of his works, Zibaldone, where Leopardi conceives poetry as a form of philosophy. |
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