Giacomo Leopardi’s Search for a Common Life Through Poetry: A Different Nobility, a Different Love

Fairleigh Dickinson University Press (2012)
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The major themes and human concerns expressed in Leopardi's writings are related to his life experiences and to the historical period in which he lived. Of central interest are the book's discussions of nobility and love as these two themes evolve and change as Leopardi acquired a more general and universal conception of life. The fascinating admixture in his work of classical and modern perspectives on life and literature is highlighted throughout the book

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