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Giacomo Leopardi

    June 29, 1798 – June 14, 1837

    Giacomo Leopardi was an Italian scholar, poet, essayist, and philosopher, recognized as one of the great writers of the 19th century. His personal experiences with love deeply influenced some of his most melancholic lyrics, showcasing a profound emotional depth. Despite residing in a small town, Leopardi remained attuned to the core ideas of the Enlightenment, integrating them into his evolving worldview. His literary trajectory positioned him as a prominent figure among Romantic poets, exploring themes of human existence and its inherent sorrows, a perspective mirrored in the philosophy of his contemporary Arthur Schopenhauer.

    Giacomo Leopardi
    Moral Fables
    Cantos
    The Poems of Leopardi
    Operette Morali
    Zibaldone: The Notebooks of Leopardi
    Zibaldone