The Letters of Giacomo Leopardi 1817-1837

The Letters of Giacomo Leopardi 1817-1837
Author: Prue Shaw
Publisher:
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2017
Genre: Authors, Italian
ISBN:

Giacomo Leopardi, Italy's great poet of the Romantic age, is the author of some of the most beautiful and best-loved poems in the Italian language and some of the most remarkable letters in European literature. The interest of the letters in both biographical and literary: they document the background - the difficult personal circumstances, the intense and troubled family relationships, the contacts and friendships with other writers - against which a haunting and compelling poetic voice came to maturity. The letters, not previously available in English except fragmentarily, are here offered in a new translation undertaken to celebrate the poet's birth in 1798. In the light of growing academic interest in Italy and the re-organization of many university courses in Italian along interdisciplinary lines, this book series brings together different scholarly perspectives on Italy and its culture. Italian Perspectives incorporates books and essay collections and is published under Maney's Northern University Press Imprint. It is notable for the breadth and diversity of themes covered, incorporating all aspects and periods of Italian literature, language, history, culture, politics, art and media, as well as studies which take an interdisciplinary approach and are methodologically innovative. The series welcomes books written in English and in Italian. The Italian Perspectives series is edited by two established scholars in the field of Italian studies, supported by an international Advisory Board.

The Letters of Giacomo Leopardi 1817-1837

The Letters of Giacomo Leopardi 1817-1837
Author: Giacomo Leopardi
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1998
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

This volume contains the correspondence of Giacomo Leopardi, the Italian poet of the Romantic age. The letters document the background - the difficult circumstances, the troubled family relationships, the friendships with other writers - against which a compelling poetic voice came to maturity.

The Letters of Giacomo Leopardi 1817-1837

The Letters of Giacomo Leopardi 1817-1837
Author: Prue Shaw
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2017-12-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1351199536

"Giacomo Leopardi, Italy's great poet of the Romantic age, is the author of some of the most beautiful and best-loved poems in the Italian language and some of the most remarkable letters in European literature. The interest of the letters in both biographical and literary: they document the background - the difficult personal circumstances, the intense and troubled family relationships, the contacts and friendships with other writers - against which a haunting and compelling poetic voice came to maturity. The letters, not previously available in English except fragmentarily, are here offered in a new translation undertaken to celebrate the poet's birth in 1798. In the light of growing academic interest in Italy and the re-organization of many university courses in Italian along interdisciplinary lines, this book series brings together different scholarly perspectives on Italy and its culture. Italian Perspectives incorporates books and essay collections and is published under Maney's Northern University Press Imprint. It is notable for the breadth and diversity of themes covered, incorporating all aspects and periods of Italian literature, language, history, culture, politics, art and media, as well as studies which take an interdisciplinary approach and are methodologically innovative. The series welcomes books written in English and in Italian. The Italian Perspectives series is edited by two established scholars in the field of Italian studies, supported by an international Advisory Board."

Selected Poems

Selected Poems
Author: Giacomo Leopardi
Publisher: Griffon House Publications
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2003
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

Giacomo Leopardi’s Search For A Common Life Through Poetry

Giacomo Leopardi’s Search For A Common Life Through Poetry
Author: Frank Rosengarten
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2012-02-16
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1611475066

This book traces the life of Giacomo Leopardi by examining four different yet interrelated aspects: his social origins and class in relation to his evolving conception of nobility; the mixture of idealism and misogynism in his attitude toward women and in his conception of love; his poems and prose on the theme of Italian independence; and his philosophical materialism as expressed in his poetry, intellectual diary, and essays. Frank Rosengarten pays particular attention to the ways in which the thought of Arthur Schopenhauer and Friedrich Nietzsche illuminates Leopardi’s world view. He also devotes a section of the book to the different personal, moral, and philological components of Leopardi’s humanism. Throughout, he maintains a sharp focus on the connections between Leopardi’s life and the historical period in which he lived. The major themes and human concerns expressed in Leopardi’s writings relate to his life experiences and to the historical period in which he lived. Of central interest are nobility and love, since Leopardi’s perception of these two themes evolved and changed as he acquired a more general and universal conception of life. This fascinating combination of classical and modern perspectives on life and literature is highlighted throughout the book.

The Ethics of Giacomo Leopardi

The Ethics of Giacomo Leopardi
Author: Alice Gibson
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2023-10-19
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1350298662

Providing a comprehensive introduction to the work of pioneering poet-philosopher Giacomo Leopardi, Alice Gibson pushes his thought into new directions by investigating how his ethics and philosophy of nature offer means for understanding and taking responsibility for the environmental crisis. Through examination of the whole of Leopardi's oeuvre, from the Zibaldone to the poems he wrote towards the end of his life, this book disrupts the common image of Leopardi as a pessimist poet whose works contribute to the nihilistic tradition. The Ethics of Giacomo Leopardi instead uncovers his forward-looking views on living in a multispecies world, in which humans live alongside other living beings in a delicate ecosystem that not only requires respect, but also instigates wonder. Bringing Leopardi's thought into dialogue with contemporary ecological theorists such as Donna Haraway, Bruno Latour, and Timothy Morton, Gibson reveals how a Leopardian ethics of solidarity, compassion and community is the guide we need today to reframe our relationship with nature.

Quotes from my Blog. Letters

Quotes from my Blog. Letters
Author: Tatyana Miller
Publisher: Litres
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-04-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 5043396512

This book is a collection of quotes from letters that was selected from the books I personally read, and republished on my blog from July 2017 to March 2021.

An Introduction to Leopardi's Canti

An Introduction to Leopardi's Canti
Author: Pamela Williams
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 133
Release: 1997
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1899293701

There is a sense in which one might say, as Leopardi did say about poetry, that his poems are born of illusion, yet what they register is a lament over its loss and a persistent rejection of all deception. The Canti are conspicuously influenced by illusion, but paradoxically dominated by a continual taking the measure, as it were, of truth, of a human and cosmic reality which simply is what it is. In generalising his convictions the poet does make a certain claim on our belief and he challenges us to take what he says seriously. However, the merit of the poems themselves is the full expression of those convictions; it is this aspect that this Introduction addresses, and not whether we should agree or disagree with Leopardi. Its aim is to explain in order to help appreciate what is found on the page. It is an analysis of the poems and an attempt to create a coherent and comprehensive structure for students in which nearly all the Canti can be considered from several points of view.

The Idea of Beauty in Italian Literature and Language

The Idea of Beauty in Italian Literature and Language
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2019-01-04
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9004388958

This book assesses the pivotal role played by the concept of beauty in Italian literature and language in the construction of the Italian national identity.