Leopardi: Selected PoemsPrinceton University Press, 30 Haz 2016 - 120 sayfa These translations of the major poems of Giacomo Leopardi (1798--1837) render into modern English verse the work of a writer who is widely regarded as the greatest lyric poet in the Italian literary tradition. In spite of this reputation, and in spite of a number of nineteenth-and twentieth-century translations, Leopardi's poems have never "come over" into English in such a way as to guarantee their author a recognition comparable to that of other great European Romantic poets. |
Kitabın içinden
8 sonuçtan 1-5 arası sonuçlar
... poet (after Dante), Leopardi is certainly (with Petrarch) one of her two greatest lyric poets. For the most part his poetry is intensely pessimistic in its view of the human condition. Three of its central motifs are those of hope ...
... poet, seeing little purpose in life for mankind at large, gradually turns personal grief into cosmic melancholy and ... poets of immediately preceding generations who influenced some of his earlier poetry, particularly with the idea that ...
... poet" except in his early patriotic canzoni; Carducci dismissed him as monotonous, though Pascoli included him among ... poets, such as Piran dello, Cardarelli, Ungaretti, the early Saba, the early Quasimodo, and perhaps Montale; and ...
... poets, and what she communicated to us by example was something like that love, or at least a shadow of its possibility ... poet, and a selection by Ottavio Casale in his very useful -H- XV111 -H- Leopardi Reader, which came out in 1981 ...
Bu kitap için görüntüleme sınırınıza ulaştınız.