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Giovanni Pascoli

    31. prosinec 1855 – 6. duben 1912

    Giovanni Pascoli, a pivotal figure in late 19th-century Italian literature, explored the intimate and interior dimensions of poetic sentiment. His philosophy, articulated in "Il Fanciullino," championed the valorization of the particular and the everyday, advocating for a return to a childlike and primordial perspective. Pascoli believed only the poet could voice this inner "little child," asserting a unique, almost anachronistic role as a moral and consolatory guide. His work navigates a complex interplay between classical tradition and emergent Decadent themes, deeply informed by personal psychological undercurrents.

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    Die letzte Fahrt. L'ultimo viaggio
    Canti di Castelvecchio
    La grande poesie
    Convivial Poems
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      Prolegomena: The Moral Construction of Dante's Divine Comedy

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      An impassioned exploration of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy, this work delves into the complexities of Dante's thought and its profound implications. Pascoli combines poetic expression with critical analysis, reflecting on the challenge of fully grasping Dante's intentions. He aims to illuminate the obscurities within Dante's writing, emphasizing the elusive nature of understanding. Through this scholarly investigation, readers are invited to engage with the depths of Dante's genius and the transformative power of his literary legacy.

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    • Convivial Poems

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      Renowned for his contribution to modern Italian poetry, Giovanni Pascoli's work reflects the cultural spirit of late 19th-century Italy, influenced by French Symbolism and Decadentism. His poetry showcases a distinctive voice, utilizing traditional meter, onomatopoeic language, and a rich multilingual vocabulary. Pascoli's evocative portrayals of nature are marked by haunting imagery and a profound sensitivity, bridging classical traditions with contemporary themes.

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      Gedichte

      Giovanni Pascoli markiert den Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts in Italien mit seiner lyrischen Verbindung von Mensch und Natur. Seine Gedichtbände »Myricae« und »Canti di Castelvecchio« reflektieren den Gegensatz zwischen urbaner Realität und ländlicher Intimität. Pascoli nutzt Klangfarben und ein ökologisches Bewusstsein, um die Natur lebendig zu gestalten.

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