University Press Copublishing Division / Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
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978-1-61147-506-7 • eBook • February 2012 • $108.00 • (£83.00)
Frank Rosengarten is a professor of Italian studies and the author of numerous publications. His most recent books are The Writings of the Young Marcel Proust, 1885–1900 (2001) and Urbane Revolutionary: C. L. R. James and the Struggle for a New Society (2008).
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Note on Sources and Translations
Introduction
Part One Nobility: A Family Legacy and a Lingering Ideal
Chapter One Family Connections
Chapter Two Poetry and the Heroic
Chapter Three A Different Nobility
Part Two Leopardi in Love
Chapter Four The Languages of Love and Misogyny
Chapter Five A Loving Partnership and Consalvo
Chapter Six A Different Love
Part Three Leopardi as a Poet of the Risorgimento
Chapter Seven The Poetry and Rhetoric of Liberal Patriotism
Chapter Eight Monaldo and Giacomo Leopardi: a Comparison
Chapter Nine Unpleasant, Rancorous Leopardi
Chapter Ten Leopardi in a Twentieth-Century Political Context
Part Four Leopardi as Poet-Philosopher
Chapter Eleven Nihilism, Death, and the Human Condition
Chapter Twelve Nietzsche, Lucretius, and Leopardi
Chapter Thirteen Leopardi Between Supernaturalism and Materialism
Chapter Fourteen How Schopenhauer Illuminates Leopardi
Part Five Humanism in Life and Letters
Chapter Fifteen Friendship and Classical Studies
Chapter Sixteen Women in Leopardi’s Intellectual and Sentimental
Life
Chapter Seventeen Humanism and Society
Notes
Bibliography
Index
About the Author