Martina Romanelli, “ 'Ancor che tristo ha suoi diletti il vero'. Una lettura di Zibaldone 2999", Firenze, Società editrice fiorentina, 2018, pp. 212

This review of “Ancor che tristo ha suoi diletti il vero”, an interpretation of Zibaldone 2999 (SEF, 2018) by Martina Romanelli focuses on an observation made on 21 July 1823 concerning late 16th century theatre. This analysis comprises the early stages in a theoretical revolution which will radica...

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Main Author: Oleksandra Rekut-Liberatore
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Language:English
Published: Firenze University Press 2018-12-01
Series:LEA : Lingue e Letterature d'Oriente e d'Occidente
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Online Access:https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/bsfm-lea/article/view/7846
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spelling doaj-18748cbf3d8b4207a630c849ce060d492020-11-25T02:51:19ZengFirenze University PressLEA : Lingue e Letterature d'Oriente e d'Occidente1824-484X2018-12-01710.13128/LEA-1824-484x-24437Martina Romanelli, “ 'Ancor che tristo ha suoi diletti il vero'. Una lettura di Zibaldone 2999", Firenze, Società editrice fiorentina, 2018, pp. 212Oleksandra Rekut-Liberatore0Università degli Studi di Firenze This review of “Ancor che tristo ha suoi diletti il vero”, an interpretation of Zibaldone 2999 (SEF, 2018) by Martina Romanelli focuses on an observation made on 21 July 1823 concerning late 16th century theatre. This analysis comprises the early stages in a theoretical revolution which will radically change the poetry of Leopardi. Starting from this unusual interpretation, which over the years was to influence other observations regarding Zibaldone, Romanelli returns to a crucial phase in Leopardi’s reflections on the sense and justification of chorus as a medium for poetry. The choral dimension, in all its variants, offers an extensive panorama not only for Leopardi’s opera omnia, but also for dramatic art in general, from the great Dionysian to the modern. https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/bsfm-lea/article/view/7846chorusdramatic representationinterpretationlate 16th century theatre
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Martina Romanelli, “ 'Ancor che tristo ha suoi diletti il vero'. Una lettura di Zibaldone 2999", Firenze, Società editrice fiorentina, 2018, pp. 212
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title Martina Romanelli, “ 'Ancor che tristo ha suoi diletti il vero'. Una lettura di Zibaldone 2999", Firenze, Società editrice fiorentina, 2018, pp. 212
title_short Martina Romanelli, “ 'Ancor che tristo ha suoi diletti il vero'. Una lettura di Zibaldone 2999", Firenze, Società editrice fiorentina, 2018, pp. 212
title_full Martina Romanelli, “ 'Ancor che tristo ha suoi diletti il vero'. Una lettura di Zibaldone 2999", Firenze, Società editrice fiorentina, 2018, pp. 212
title_fullStr Martina Romanelli, “ 'Ancor che tristo ha suoi diletti il vero'. Una lettura di Zibaldone 2999", Firenze, Società editrice fiorentina, 2018, pp. 212
title_full_unstemmed Martina Romanelli, “ 'Ancor che tristo ha suoi diletti il vero'. Una lettura di Zibaldone 2999", Firenze, Società editrice fiorentina, 2018, pp. 212
title_sort martina romanelli, “ 'ancor che tristo ha suoi diletti il vero'. una lettura di zibaldone 2999", firenze, società editrice fiorentina, 2018, pp. 212
publisher Firenze University Press
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publishDate 2018-12-01
description This review of “Ancor che tristo ha suoi diletti il vero”, an interpretation of Zibaldone 2999 (SEF, 2018) by Martina Romanelli focuses on an observation made on 21 July 1823 concerning late 16th century theatre. This analysis comprises the early stages in a theoretical revolution which will radically change the poetry of Leopardi. Starting from this unusual interpretation, which over the years was to influence other observations regarding Zibaldone, Romanelli returns to a crucial phase in Leopardi’s reflections on the sense and justification of chorus as a medium for poetry. The choral dimension, in all its variants, offers an extensive panorama not only for Leopardi’s opera omnia, but also for dramatic art in general, from the great Dionysian to the modern.
topic chorus
dramatic representation
interpretation
late 16th century theatre
url https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/bsfm-lea/article/view/7846
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