Giacomo Leopardi Knihy
Giacomo Leopardi bol taliansky učenec, básnik, esejista a filozof, jeden z najväčších spisovateľov 19. storočia. Jeho milostné problémy inšpirovali niektoré z jeho najsmutnejších lyriky. Napriek tomu, že žil v malom meste, Leopardi bol v kontakte s hlavnými myšlienkami osvietenského hnutia. Jeho literárny vývoj z neho urobil jedného zo známych romantických básnikov. V neskorších rokoch, keď žil na svahoch Vezuvu, uvažoval o možnosti úplného zničenia ľudstva a zdieľal pesimistický pohľad na život s nemeckým filozofom Arthurom Schopenhauerom.







Operette Morali
- 672 stránok
- 24 hodin čítania
Includes works that were chosen for their importance to Italian literature and to the international tradition of art and thought Italy has nurtured. In each volume, an Italian text in an authoritative edition is paired with a new facing-page translation supplemented by explanatory notes and a selected bibliography.
The Poems of Leopardi
- 560 stránok
- 20 hodin čítania
First published in 1923, this book presents the complete text of Giacomo Leopardi's Canti in the original Italian with facing-page English translation, along with extensive critical notes. The text also contains a biographical introduction, appendices and a detailed bibliography.
Svazek, přibližující dílo italského, spisovatele, učence a básníka z rozhraní osvícenství a romantismu, přináší výbor z meditativních dialogických básnických próz, postihujících satiricky dobové pověry, a z myšlenek o povahách lidí a jejich chování ve společnosti. Doslov: JaroslavPokorný
Výbor z díla básníka.Čtyřicet básní - odrazů stavu duše básníka.
Zibaldone
- 2592 stránok
- 91 hodin čítania
Giacomo Leopardi was the greatest Italian poet of the nineteenth century and was recognized by readers from Nietzsche to Beckett as one of the towering literary figures in Italian history. To many, he is the finest Italian poet after Dante. (Jonathan Galassi's translation of Leopardi's Canti was published by FSG in 2010.) He was also a prodigious scholar of classical literature and philosophy, and a voracious reader in numerous ancient and modern languages. For most of his writing career, he kept an immense notebook, known as the Zibaldone, or "hodge-podge," as Harold Bloom has called it, in which Leopardi put down his original, wide-ranging, radically modern responses to his reading. His comments about religion, philosophy, language, history, anthropology, astronomy, literature, poetry, and love are unprecedented in their brilliance and suggestiveness, and the Zibaldone, which was only published at the turn of the twentieth century, has been recognized as one of the foundational books of modern culture. Its 4,500-plus pages have never been fully translated into English until now, when a team under the auspices of Michael Caesar and Franco D'Intino of the Leopardi Centre in Birmingham, England, have spent years producing a lively, accurate version. This essential book will change our understanding of nineteenth-century culture. This is an extraordinary, epochal publication.
Zibaldone: The Notebooks of Leopardi
- 2592 stránok
- 91 hodin čítania
Giacomo Leopardi was the greatest Italian poet of the nineteenth century and was recognized by readers from Nietzsche to Beckett as one of the towering literary figures in Italian history. To many, he is the finest Italian poet after Dante. Leopardi was also a prodigious scholar of classical literature and philosophy, and a voracious reader in numerous ancient and modern languages. For most of his writing career, he kept an immense notebook, known as the Zibaldone, or "hodgepodge," as Harold Bloom has called it, in which he put down his original, wide-ranging, radically modern responses to his reading. His comments about religion, philosophy, language, history, anthropology, astronomy, literature, poetry, and love are unprecedented in their brilliance and suggestiveness, and the Zibaldone, which was only published at the turn of the twentieth century, has been recognized as one of the foundational books of modern culture. Its 4,500-plus pages have never been fully translated into English until now, when a team led by of Michael Caesar and Franco D'Intino of the Leopardi Centre in Birmingham have spent years producing a lively, accurate version. This essential book will change our understanding of nineteenth-century culture. Giacomo Leopardi (1798-1837), Italy's first and greatest modern poet, was also a critic, philosopher and philologist. His enormous Zibaldone, or philosophical and critical notebook, which many consider one of the great books of the 19th century, was published in Penguin Classics in 2013.
Cantos
- 538 stránok
- 19 hodin čítania
Giacomo Leopardi, hailed as Italy's greatest poet since Dante, presents an unfinished masterpiece in The Cantos. This work showcases his exceptional poetic talent intertwined with a profound moral awareness, characterized by its somber lyricism. As one of the early modern thinkers in the West, Leopardi's writings reflect deep introspection and a unique perspective on human existence.
Moral Fables
- 288 stránok
- 11 hodin čítania
First published in 1827 and here presented in a new translation by J.G. Nichols along with Thoughts, Leopardis own selected pearls of wisdom and gems of social observation, this volume will enchant both those who are familiar with and those who are new to the works of Italys last great polymath.
