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Canti
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Giacomo Leopardi |
Canti is a collection of poems by Giacomo Leopardi, generally considered to be one of the most significant works of Italian poetry. |
OL15102116W |
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POETRY OF THE SCILIAN SCHOOL (Garland Library of Medieval Literature)
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Frede Jensen |
lxxxiii, 251 pages : 23 cm |
OL19543376W |
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Immagine & Poesia
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Lidia Chiarelli |
The poems in Lidia Chiarelli’s impressive debut collection, Immagine & Poesia convey a portrait-like quality, presenting portraits of a moment. These are Impressionist paintings of poems—acutely obse… |
OL19708934W |
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Gerusalemme liberata
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Torquato Tasso |
translated into English Spenserian verse from the Italian of Tasso : together with a life of the author, interspersed with translations of his verses to the Princess Leonora of Este, and a list of En… |
OL502973W |
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Italian poetry
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Luciano Rebay |
vii, 148 p. 22 cm |
OL6699265W |
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Inferno
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Marcus Sanders,Doug Harvey,Dante Alighieri |
Dante, after becoming lost on the path of life, is led by Virgil into Hell to begin his journey back to the light of God. |
OL93227W |