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  1. Giacomo Leopardi (born June 29, 1798, Recanati, Papal States—died June 14, 1837, Naples) was an Italian poet, scholar, and philosopher whose outstanding scholarly and philosophical works and superb lyric poetry place him among the great writers of the 19th century. A precocious, congenitally deformed child of noble but apparently insensitive ...

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  2. A Silvia is the expression of a profound and tragic love of life itself, which Leopardi, despite all the suffering, the psychological torments and the negative philosophizing, could not suppress in his spirit. This poem demonstrates why Leopardi's so-called "nihilism" does not run deep enough to touch the well-spring of his poetry: his love of man, of nature, and of beauty.

  3. Nov 30, 2013 · Giacomo Leopardi was the echo of this mystery in the solitude of his thought and in his sorrow. His skepticism proclaims the dissolution of this theological-metaphysical world, and begins the reign of the stark truth, the real. De Sanctis concludes that Leopardi placed a new emphasis on interior life, the exploration of one’s own heart, and ...

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  4. PDF Cite. Giacomo Leopardi was a child prodigy who began exercising both his talents and his erudition at the age of eleven. While as a poet he is best known for the Canti (literally, “songs ...

  5. Nov 6, 2023 · In his early works, such as "Alla Luna" (To the Moon), written in 1819, Leopardi regarded the moon as a symbol of unreachable beauty. The moon represented the unattainable ideals and disillusionment of youth. As he transitioned to the Romantic phase of his life, his perspective on the moon grew to be more complex.

  6. Leopardi frequently focuses on the patriotic, idyllic scenes, unrequited love, childhood, and classical themes and references. Regarded by many as the “first modern Italian classic” poet, Leopardi was additionally praised for his prose work, with his varied use of dialogue, myth, allegory, and satire.

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  8. Giacomo Leopardi, an Italian poet, scholar, and philosopher, was born on June 29, 1798, in Recanati, Papal States, where he was raised. The eldest son of aristocratic—albeit, not wealthy—parents, the precocious Leopardi spent much of his childhood in his father’s library. His father, Count Monaldo Leopardi, was a conservative nobleman, holding beliefs with which Giacomo would grow to ...

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