Poeti minori del Settecento (Minor Poets of the Eighteenth Century) is a valuable anthology showcasing lesser-known Italian poets from the 1700s. Compiled by Alessandro Donati and Pellegrino Salandri, this collection offers a unique glimpse into the diverse poetic landscape of the era, moving beyond the established giants to reveal a rich tapestry of voices and styles.
This work provides important insights into the literary tastes, social concerns, and artistic experimentation of the period. Students of Italian literature and history will find this volume a fascinating resource for exploring the nuances of 18th-century Italian culture and the evolution of poetic expression. The carefully selected poems represent a range of genres and themes, reflecting the vibrant intellectual climate of the time.
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