Leopardi il poeta dell'infinito
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Giacomo Leopardi was a 19th century Italian nobleman who was one of the leading lights in the Romantic poetry movement which was a part of the Age of Enlightenment. This was a period that began in the previous century, dominating intellectual and philosophical thinking across the whole of Europe. Leopardi was able to participate fully in this despite living in a remote part of Italy which was dominated by the rigours of the Catholic church. Beside writing a great deal of critically acclaimed lyrical poetry in his relatively short life he was also a renowned philologist and philosopher.
He was born Giacomo Taldegardo Francesco di Sales Saverio Pietro Leopardi on the 29th June 1798 in Recanati which is a town in the northern region of Marche. It was a noble family, his father being the Count Monaldo Leopardi, and everyone in that region adhered strictly to papal law. Despite this though the Count had squandered much of the family’s fortunes on gambling and it was left to Giacomo’s mother, the Marquise Adelaide Antici Mattei, to bring her steely determination to bear in her effo
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Giacomo Leopardi
Italian poet, philosopher, and writer (1798–1837)
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Count Giacomo Taldegardo Francesco di Sales Saverio Pietro Leopardi (JAH-kə-moh LEE-ə-PAR-dee, - LAY-,[3][4]Italian:[ˈdʒaːkomoleoˈpardi]; 29 June 1798 – 14 June 1837) was an Italian philosopher, poet, essayist, and philologist. Considered the greatest Italian poet of the 19th century and one of the greatest authors of his time worldwide,[5][6] as well as one of the principals of literary Romanticism, his constant reflection on existence and on the human condition—of sensuous and materialist inspiration—has also earned him a reputation as a deep philosopher. He is widely seen as one of the most radical and challenging thinkers of the 19th century[7][8] but routinely compared by Italian critics to his older contemporary Alessandro Manzoni despite expressing "diametrically opposite positions."[9] Although he lived in a secluded town in the conservative
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1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Leopardi, Giacomo, Count
LEOPARDI, GIACOMO,Count (1798–1837), Italian poet, was born at Recanati in the March of Ancona, on the 29th of June 1798. All the circumstances of his parentage and education conspired to foster his precocious and sensitive genius at the expense of his physical and mental health. His family was ancient and patrician, but so deeply embarrassed as to be only rescued from ruin by the energy of his mother, who had taken the control of business matters entirely into her own hands, and whose engrossing devotion to her undertaking seems to have almost dried up the springs of maternal tenderness. Count Monaldo Leopardi, the father, a mere nullity in his own household, secluded himself in his extensive library, to which his nervous, sickly and deformed son had free access, and which absorbed him exclusively in the absence of any intelligent sympathy from his parents, any companionship except that of his brothers and sister, or any recreation in the dullest of Italian towns. The lad spent his days over grammars and dictionari
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