Giacomo Leopardi - Poetry and Prose, incl. Zibaldone (11 books)
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GIACOMO LEOPARDI (1798-1837) was an Italian philosopher, poet, essayist, and philologist. He is considered the greatest Italian lyric poet of the nineteenth century and one of the most important figures in world literature, as well as one of the principal representatives of literary romanticism. To many, he is the finest Italian poet after Dante.
At the age of 16 he independently had mastered Greek, Latin, and several modern languages, had translated many classical works, and had written two tragedies, many Italian poems, and several scholarly commentaries. Excessive study permanently damaged his health; he eventually became blind in one eye and developed a cerebrospinal condition that afflicted him all his life.
Leopardi's genius, his frustrated hopes, and his pain found their best outlet in his poetry, which is admired for its brilliance, intensity, and effortless musicality. The CANTI is an unsurpassed anatomy of man's unhappiness on earth with its themes of mutability, landscape, and love; and his attitude, one of unflinching realism in the face of unavoidable human loss. But the manners of the poems are a unique amalgam of philosophical toughness and the lyrically bittersweet.
Leopardi is also widely seen as one of the most radical and challenging thinkers of the 19th century with his constant reflection on existence and on the human condition. While he remained outside the circles of philosophical debate of his century, Leopardi was able to elaborate an extremely innovative and provocative vision of the world, exploring metaphysical loneliness and pessimism in entirely original ways. The ZIBALDONE (1898) is a monumental miscellanea of personal impressions, aphorisms, moral reflections and observations, philological analyses, literary criticism and various types of notes which were published posthumously in seven volumes. It has been called "the greatest intellectual diary of Italian literature", its breadth and depth of thought often compared to the work of Schopenhauer and Nietzsche.
The following books are in ePUB or PDF format as indicated:
* Canti (Penguin/FSG, 2010). Bilingual edition. Jonathan Galassi, trans. -- ePUB
* Collected Works (Delphi Classics, 2019) -- ePUB
* Dialogue Between Fashion and Death (Penguin, 2010). G. Cecchetti, trans. -- PDF
* Letters 1817-1837 (Routledge, 1998). Prue Shaw, trans. -- ePUB
* Passions (Yale, 2014). Tim Parks, trans. -- ePUB
* Pensieri (Louisiana State, 1981). Bilingual edition. W.S. di Piero, trans. -- PDF^
* Poems (Delphinium, 1988). Arturo Vivante, trans. -- PDF^
* Selected Prose and Poetry (Oxford, 1966). Origo & Heath-Stubbs, trans. -- PDF^
* War of the Mice and the Crabs (UNC, 1976). Ernesto G. Caserta, trans. -- PDF
* Zibaldone (FSG, 2013). Michael Caesar and Franco D'Intino, eds. -- ePUB
PDF^ = courtesy of Mohamed5438
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Leopardi, Giacomo Canti [trans. Galassi]- Leopardi, Giacomo - Canti (FSG, 2010).epub (1.1 MB)
- Leopardi, Giacomo - Canti (FSG, 2010).jpg (111.0 KB)
- Leopardi, Giacomo - Canti (Penguin, 2010).epub (938.5 KB)
- Leopardi, Giacomo - Canti (Penguin, 2010).jpg (347.9 KB)
- Leopardi, Giacomo - Collected Works (Delphi Classics, 2019).epub (3.5 MB)
- Leopardi, Giacomo - Collected Works (Delphi Classics, 2019).jpg (423.3 KB)
- Leopardi, Giacomo - Dialogue Between Fashion and Death (Penguin, 2010).jpg (478.5 KB)
- Leopardi, Giacomo - Dialogue Between Fashion and Death (Penguin, 2010).pdf (1.5 MB)
- LEOPARDI.txt (3.4 KB) Letters, 1817-1837 [ed. Shaw]
- Leopardi, Giacomo - Letters 1817-1837 (Routledge, 1998).epub (2.4 MB)
- Leopardi, Giacomo - Letters 1817-1837 (Routledge, 1998).jpg (366.0 KB)
- Leopardi, Giacomo - Dialogue Between Frederick Ruysch and His Mummies, (1968) 52.5 Science Education 454.pdf (264.2 KB)
- Leopardi, Giacomo - Dialogue Between the Earth and the Moon, (1968) 52.5 Science Education 450.pdf (301.6 KB)
- Leopardi, Giacomo - Here and There (American Scientist, March 1966).pdf (1,010.9 KB)
- Leopardi, Giacomo - Some Unpublished Letters, (1937) 1 Italian Studies 1.pdf (3.2 MB)
- Leopardi, Giacomo - The Infinite, (1994) 63.3 American Scholar 448.pdf (172.1 KB)
- Leopardi, Giacomo - To Himself, (2001) 20 Harvard Review 28.pdf (119.1 KB)
- Leopardi, Giacomo - To His Lady, (2008) 192 Poetry 60.pdf (266.9 KB)
- Leopardi, Giacomo - Two Translations by Robert Lowell, (1961) 23.4 Kenyon Review 571.pdf (181.5 KB)
- Leopardi, Giacomo - Wild Broom, or The Flower of the Desert, (2015) 23.1 Arion 23.pdf (184.8 KB)
- Natale, Giuseppe - Multiple Translations of Leopardi's 'L'Infinito', (2002) 63.1 Translation Review 51.pdf (325.3 KB)
- Leopardi, Giacomo - Passions (Yale, 2014).epub (2.8 MB)
- Leopardi, Giacomo - Passions (Yale, 2014).jpg (1.2 MB)
- Leopardi, Giacomo - Pensieri (Louisiana State, 1981).jpg (459.8 KB)
- Leopardi, Giacomo - Pensieri (Louisiana State, 1981).pdf (3.5 MB)
- Leopardi, Giacomo - Poems (Delphinium, 1988).jpg (200.2 KB)
- Leopardi, Giacomo - Poems (Delphinium, 1988).pdf (1.5 MB)
- Leopardi, Giacomo - Selected Prose and Poetry (Oxford, 1966).jpg (257.8 KB)
- Leopardi, Giacomo - Selected Prose and Poetry (Oxford, 1966).pdf (7.3 MB)
- Leopardi, Giacomo - War of the Mice and the Crabs (UNC, 1976).jpg (184.5 KB)
- Leopardi, Giacomo - War of the Mice and the Crabs (UNC, 1976).pdf (1.8 MB)
- Leopardi, Giacomo - Zibaldone (FSG, 2013).epub (4.2 MB)
- Leopardi, Giacomo - Zibaldone (FSG, 2013).jpg (206.6 KB)
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