Leopardi: the Moral Essays, Vol 1 (Cloth)

by Leopardi

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Newly awakened interest in Giacomo Leopardi (1798-1837), arguably the greatest Italian poet since the Renaissance, has resulted in this project to translate a major portion of his works. This volume is the first of four which will encompass the great "Canti" (in bilingual text), selections from the poet's correspondence, a substantial portion of his enormous intellectual journal, the "Zibaldone," and the focus of the present volume, the "Operette morali."

Originally planned as a set of dialogues in the manner of Lucian, the "Operette" is a compilation of brief, interrelated works on questions of moral philosphy. By means of numerous characters, and by means of a range of styles, Leopardi grapples with a theory of pleasure, the concepts of fame, the infinite, human happiness, the function of poetry, and other topics. In the poet's own opinion, the "Operette" represented his major philosophical speculation and ranked just below his "Canti."

  • ISBN10 0231057067
  • ISBN13 9780231057066
  • Publish Date 27 June 1983
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 17 October 2003
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Columbia University Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 265
  • Language English