Giovanni Pascoli

Giovanni Pascoli (born the December 31st 1855 with San Mauro di Romagna in the Province of Forlì-Césène in Emilie-Romagna, Italy - died the April 6th 1912 with Bologna) was a Poète Italy N specialist in the Poésie Antique.

Biography

Giovanni Pascoli had a tragic childhood with the murder of his/her father and premature deaths of his mother, her sister and her two brothers. Its first work, Myricae (1891), reflects its morbid childhood.

He studied with the Université of Bologna where its professor and mentor were Giosuè Carducci. When Carducci took its retirement, Pascoli replaced it in so much profit pulpit of Italian Littérature.

Its first poems are relatively simplistic and are interested particularly in the domestic life and nature. Its posterior poems share similar topics and reflect its knowledge of the traditional Antiquité. They had a great influence on the posterior Italian poets, who incorporated his topics melancholic persons in their own works. He wrote at the same time in Italian and Latin; he also translated poetry English E.

Works

  • Myricae (1891)
  • Canti di Castelvecchio (1903)
  • Primi poemetti (1904)
  • Odi E inni (1906)
  • Poemi del Risorgimento (1913)
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