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Leopardi, Giacomo - John Alcorn and Dario Del Puppo (essay date spring 1995)
John Alcorn and Dario Del Puppo (essay date spring 1995)
SOURCE: Alcorn, John, and Dario Del Puppo. “Leopardi's Historical Poetics in the Canzone ‘Ad Angelo Mai.’” Italica 72, no. 1 (spring 1995): 21-39.
[In the following essay, Alcorn and Del Puppo discuss Leopardi's use of figures from Italian history in his poetry.]
The canzone, “Ad Angelo Mai quand'ebbe trovato i libri di Cicerone della Repubblica” (1820),1 raises interesting questions about poetry as a medium for representing history. Though likened to a philosophy of history by Francesco De Sanctis,2 it is perhaps best analyzed as an expression of what we shall call Leopardi's historical poetics, a central element of which is the representation of an idiosyncratic canon of glorious figures in Italian history. In this paper we wish to elucidate Leopardi's historical poetics and make sense of his choice of canon by exploring his...
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