Dissertazioni storico-critiche sopra il romanticismo e il classicismo, by Ferdinando Orlandi, presents a detailed historical and critical examination of the Romantic and Classical movements. This two-volume work, originally published in 1838, delves into the nuances of Italian literature and thought during a period of significant cultural and intellectual transformation.
Orlandi's dissertations offer valuable insights into the debates and artistic expressions that defined the era. The book serves as an important resource for scholars and enthusiasts interested in understanding the evolution of literary styles and the historical context that shaped them. With meticulous attention to detail, Orlandi explores the defining characteristics of both Romanticism and Classicism, providing a rich tapestry of analysis that remains relevant for contemporary readers.
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