Giacomo Leopardi Criticism
- Principal Works
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Leopardi, Giacomo (Nineteenth-Century Literary Criticism)
- Introduction
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Criticism
- The Poetry of Leopardi in Victorian England 1837-1878
- The Idea of Truth in Manzoni and Leopardi
- The Sun and Midday in Leopardi
- Death in Leopardi's Prose
- Reality of Illusion and Illusion of Reality in Leopardi's Zibaldone
- Baudelaire and Leopardi: An Affinity in Anguish
- Leopardi's Concept of Nature
- Leopardi's ‘L'Infinito’ and the Language of the Romantic Sublime
- Introduction: A Synthesis for Leopardi
- Leopardi and the Knowledge of the Body
- Leopardi's Platonic Temper
- Introduction to Zibaldone: A Selection
- Giacomo Leopardi: Journey from Illusions to Truth
- The French Sources of Leopardi's Linguistics
- Metamorphosis of the Occasion in ‘Nelle Nozze Della Sorella Paolina.’
- Reflecting on a Moment of Calm: Leopardi's ‘La Quiete Dopo La Tempesta.’
- Asia in the Work of Leopardi
- Translating Leopardi?
- Further Reading
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Leopardi, Giacomo (Poetry Criticism)
- Introduction
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Criticism
- Review of Poesie di Giacomo Leopardi
- Byron
- Silence and Solitude in the Poems of Leopardi
- The Role of Melancholy and the Concept of Poetic Inspiration
- Leopardi's Paralipomeni
- Leopardi First and Last
- Leopardi: The Mastery of Diffusing Sorrow
- A Comparative Interpretation of Leopardi's ‘La vita solitaria’
- Extratemporality in Leopardi's Major Idylls: ‘La rimembranza’ and ‘Le temps retrouvé’
- Introduction
- Moontime and Memory: Leopardi's ‘Alla luna’
- Leopardi and the Primacy of Desire
- Leopardi's Historical Poetics in the Canzone ‘Ad Angelo Mai’
- Leopardi's Philosophy of Consolation in ‘La ginestra’
- The Apostrophic Prayer: A Guiding Figure in Leopardi's Earliest Poetry
- Further Reading