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With rhymes about the human fate. Philosophy in the poetry of Giacomo Leopardi

open access: yesActa Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Litteraria Polonica, 2020
Giacomo Leopardi is one of those authors whose texts oscillate on the border between literature and philosophy. It is true that Leopardi does not use traditional forms of philosophical expression, but the fact is that most of the considerations of the ...
Aleksandra Koman
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A Mystic Analysis of Alda Merini’s Poetry [PDF]

open access: yesپژوهش‌نامۀ انتقادی متون و برنامه‌های علوم انسانی, 2018
AldaMerini appearsamong those contemporary Italian poets translated into Persian. Merini is a poetess of great renown because her poetry leads readers to the knowledge of a world-wide aspect of literature.
Mohammad Hussein Ramezankiaei   +1 more
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The Ancient Greek Sophists in Emanuele Tesauro’s Il cannocchiale aristotelico (1670): Thrasymachus and Gorgias

open access: yesHumanities
Emanuele Tesauro’s Il cannocchiale aristotelico (The Spyglass of Aristotle) is widely considered a masterpiece of the Baroque, mainly because of his theory of metaphor as a cognitive tool. But this work is much more than that. Tesauro presents his volume
Teodoro Katinis
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L'infelicità del principe felice. Oscar Wilde e Tommaso Landolfi [PDF]

open access: yesParole Rubate, 2015
Both Tommaso Landolfi’s education and his translations from Russian, French and German have inspired a number of comparative studies within these three linguistic areas.
Luca Federico
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Dante as a Hidden Reason for Dispute: to the Issue of the Conflict between I.A. Goncharov and I.S. Turgenev

open access: yesФилологический класс, 2021
The question of the reasons and nature of the conflict between I. A. Goncharov and I. S. Turgenev, although he has his own impressive history of study, at present deserves close attention especially in view of new data associated with the role of Dante ...
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La lingua poetica del Leopardi, la tradizione lirica e la lettura dei classici italiani [The poetic language of Leopardi, the lyrical tradition and the reading of Italian classics]

open access: yesOpen Journal of Humanities, 2019
Description: The article analyzes the evolution of Italian poetry and, in particular, the Leopardian production, between its flow in the wake of tradition and the nineteenth-century innovative trends, mainly from a linguistic point of view.
Luca Serianni
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Il “Sogno” di un collezionista del Seicento napoletano. Maurizio Di Gregorio tra riscrittura e plagio [PDF]

open access: yesParole Rubate, 2011
Sogno and Rosario delle stampe de tutti i poeti e poetesse antichi e moderni di numero 500 by the Dominican friar and idle academic Maurizio Di Gregorio were published in Naples in 1614.
Daniela Caracciolo
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Alessandro Tassoni e i “Politicorum libri” di Justus Lipsius: citazione e contestazione [PDF]

open access: yesParole Rubate, 2021
Even if Alessandro Tassoni fully translated Justus Lipsius’ “Politicorum libri” a few years after the publication of the princeps edition (1589), critics have frequently diminished the impact of Lipsian thought on his writings.
Enrico Zucchi
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Storia dell’endecasillabo infame. “Sudate, o fochi, a preparar metalli” [PDF]

open access: yesParole Rubate, 2019
The incipit of Claudio Achillini’s sonnet, composed in 1629 to pay homage to King Louis XIII of France, is possibly the most renowned verse in seventeenth-century Italian literature.
Francesco Samarini
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Matriosche: nonne, madri e nipoti. Tre esempi di genealogie femminili nella letteratura italiana del ovecento

open access: yesStudia Romanica Posnaniensia, 2018
Starting from the myth, culture and society have always opposed the construction of a matriarchal lineand a genealogy of women. The paper address the generational relationships between women, and focuses on three novel Italian Novecento ...
Daniele Cerrato
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