This edition of the collected works ("Opere") of Pietro Giordani offers readers a comprehensive view into the mind of one of Italy's most influential literary figures of the 19th century. Edited by A. Gussalli, this collection showcases Giordani's profound impact on Italian literature and thought.
Included are his most significant essays, critical writings, and personal letters, providing invaluable insights into his literary theories, his engagement with contemporary social and political issues, and his relationships with other prominent intellectuals of his time. Giordani's elegant prose and sharp intellect shine through each piece, making this collection a treasure for scholars and enthusiasts of Italian literature.
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