Giacomo Leopardi

Giacomo Leopardi

(1798–1837) poet Papal States

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Giacomo Leopardi (1798–1837) was a Papal States poet, known for Q4489699|Crestomazia italiana di prose e poesie|Crestomazia poetica|Sopra il monumento di Dante|Zibaldone|L'Infinito|A se stesso|Q3625268|Canti|Ciclo di Aspasia|Q3710307|Q3730665|Il passero solitario|Q3795657|Q3822537|La quiete dopo la tempesta|Maria Antonietta|Small Moral Works|Paralipomeni della Batracomiomachia|Pensieri.

About Giacomo Leopardi

Count Giacomo Taldegardo Francesco di Sales Saverio Pietro Leopardi was an Italian poet, philosopher, essayist, and philologist. Considered the greatest Italian poet of the 19th century and one of the greatest authors of his time worldwide, as well as one of the principals of literary Romanticism, his constant reflection on existence and on the human condition—of sensuous and materialist inspiration—has also earned him a reputation as a deep philosopher. He is widely seen as one of the most radical and challenging thinkers of the 19th century, and one of the crowns of Italian Romanticism together with Alessandro Manzoni, even if he expressed different and sometimes opposing positions compared to the latter. Although he lived in a secluded town in the conservative Papal States, he came into contact with the main ideas of the Enlightenment, and, through his own literary evolution, created a remarkable and renowned poetic work, related to the Romantic era. The strongly lyrical quality of his poetry made him a central figure in the European and international literary and cultural landscape.

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Q4489699|Crestomazia italiana di prose e poesie|Crestomazia poetica|Sopra il monumento di Dante|Zibaldone|L'Infinito|A se stesso|Q3625268|Canti|Ciclo di Aspasia|Q3710307|Q3730665|Il passero solitario|Q3795657|Q3822537|La quiete dopo la tempesta|Maria Antonietta|Small Moral Works|Paralipomeni della Batracomiomachia|Pensieri

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