El concepto romántico de "Infinito" en el pensamiento y en la poesía de Giacomo Leopardi
In Giacomo Leopardi, who is considered the greatest romantic Italian poet, the characteristics of peninsular Romanticism reach the highest level of theoretical and philosophical reflection and of poetical results. He makes of the concept of Infinity, the real protagonist of romantic universe, the ce...
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I11-R93article-27992021-09-23T14:27:00Z The romantic concept of "Infinity" in Giacomo Leopardi’s thought and poetry El concepto romántico de "Infinito" en el pensamiento y en la poesía de Giacomo Leopardi Fresu, Grazia Romanticismo Poesía lirica Idilli Zibaldone Infinito Indefinido Romanticism Lyric Poetry Idylls Zibaldone Infinity Indefinite In Giacomo Leopardi, who is considered the greatest romantic Italian poet, the characteristics of peninsular Romanticism reach the highest level of theoretical and philosophical reflection and of poetical results. He makes of the concept of Infinity, the real protagonist of romantic universe, the central crux of his thought and of his poetry. Moving from the abstract rigors of a mathematical idea of space and time he compares it to indefinite, imprecise fluctuations of the feelings. And, as a poet, he invokes the indefinite as an indispensable poetic element and unique form of infinity you can reach. In the Zibaldone and in his most beautiful and famous lyric poem, "L’Infinito", that belongs to the little Idylls, both terms, Infinity and Finity, build an indivisible couple. Leopardi, theorist and poet of Infinity, critic of his time modernity and at the same time his sublime bard, shows himself not only as a careful interpreter of his time but even of our time, entering with his thought into the deepest roots and into the uneasiness of our modernity. En Giacomo Leopardi, considerado el más grande poeta romántico italiano, las características específicas del romanticismo peninsular alcanzan el nivel más alto de reflexión teórica y filosófica y de los resultados poéticos. Él hace del concepto de infinito, que con razón puede ser considerado el protagonista del universo romántico, el nudo central de su pensamiento y de su poesía. Moviéndose desde el rigor abstracto de una idea matemática de espacio y tiempo la compara con el indefinido, impreciso fluctuar de las sensaciones. Y como poeta invoca el indefinido en cuanto elemento poético imprescindible y única forma de infinito a la cual se pueda acceder. En el Zibaldone y en su lírica más bella y famosa, "L’Infinito", perteneciente a los pequeños Idilios, los dos términos, infinito y finito, construyen un binomio inseparable Leopardi, teórico y poeta del Infinito, crítico de la modernidad de su época y en el mismo tiempo su más sublime cantor, se revela no solo intérprete atento de aquella época sino también de la nuestra, insertándose con su pensamiento en las raíces más profundas y en las inquietudes de nuestra misma modernidad. Instituto de Literaturas Modernas 2019-12-18 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo evaluado por pares application/pdf https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/literaturasmodernas/article/view/2799 Revista de literaturas modernas; Vol. 49 No. 2 (2019): Dossier: La poesía y sus bordes: filosofía, testimonio y canción; 27-36 Revista de Literaturas Modernas; Vol. 49 Núm. 2 (2019): Dossier: La poesía y sus bordes: filosofía, testimonio y canción; 27-36 Revista de literaturas modernas; V. 49 N. 2 (2019): Dossier: La poesía y sus bordes: filosofía, testimonio y canción; 27-36 2683-8389 0556-6134 spa https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/literaturasmodernas/article/view/2799/2000 |
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El concepto romántico de "Infinito" en el pensamiento y en la poesía de Giacomo Leopardi |
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El concepto romántico de "Infinito" en el pensamiento y en la poesía de Giacomo Leopardi |
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El concepto romántico de "Infinito" en el pensamiento y en la poesía de Giacomo Leopardi |
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In Giacomo Leopardi, who is considered the greatest romantic Italian poet, the characteristics of peninsular Romanticism reach the highest level of theoretical and philosophical reflection and of poetical results. He makes of the concept of Infinity, the real protagonist of romantic universe, the central crux of his thought and of his poetry. Moving from the abstract rigors of a mathematical idea of space and time he compares it to indefinite, imprecise fluctuations of the feelings. And, as a poet, he invokes the indefinite as an indispensable poetic element and unique form of infinity you can reach. In the Zibaldone and in his most beautiful and famous lyric poem, "L’Infinito", that belongs to the little Idylls, both terms, Infinity and Finity, build an indivisible couple. Leopardi, theorist and poet of Infinity, critic of his time modernity and at the same time his sublime bard, shows himself not only as a careful interpreter of his time but even of our time, entering with his thought into the deepest roots and into the uneasiness of our modernity. |
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Romanticismo Poesía lirica Idilli Zibaldone Infinito Indefinido Romanticism Lyric Poetry Idylls Zibaldone Infinity Indefinite |
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Romanticismo Poesía lirica Idilli Zibaldone Infinito Indefinido Romanticism Lyric Poetry Idylls Zibaldone Infinity Indefinite |
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