Leopardi e la filosofia.(Book Review)
From: The Modern Language Review
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Date: 10/1/2002
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Author: Antonello, Pierpaolo
Leopardi e la filosofia. Ed. by GASPARE POLIZZI. Florence: Polistampa. 2001. 232 pp. 14.46 [euro].
In the Italian critical field, Giacomo Leopardi is considered the unsurpassed representative of nineteenth-century Italian poetry. However, for more than a century he has also been at the centre of a philosophical and theoretical debate with respect to his position as one of the most original Italian thinkers of his time. Since the first authoritative opinions expressed by Friedrich ...
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