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    Firenze :Firenze University Press,
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    almahu_9949951150602882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (0 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9788864531052
    Serie: Biblioteca Di Studi Di Filologia Moderna Series ; v.1
    Inhalt: Lezioni di poesia highlights an aspect that has hitherto been little investigated in the poetics of Iosif Brodsky: the rich inter-textual network that links his verses to classical literature. The Brodskian intertext never appears as "imitation", rather as "mimesis", as a mediation, sometimes hidden by the presence of diachronically closer cultures, first of all the unavoidable Russian one, strongly imbued with meaning and teachings: «(Writing, the feather little created). / But how much light gives in the night, / with the dark melting, the ink! ». Lezioni di poesia offers moments of reflection on the intense and nuanced relationship that binds Brodsky's and Aristotelian poetics, and on the subtle but equally strong connections of Brodsky's idea of democracy with that of the government organisation in Plato's Republic. Through a historical journey, the volume outlines the traits of Brodsky, a reader of the classics and, at the same time, a person intimately involved, on an individual and collective level, in the events of Russian culture. In Brodsky's "dialogical approach", in particular towards the ancient classical culture, the poet's features emerge clearly, which together evoke inspiration, thought (profound and strongly imbued with philosophy), moral rigour (ironic and self-deprecating), renunciation of the exhibition of feelings, tension towards a "universalised" and "estranged" autobiographical writing, a strong and constant link with the narration of myths and, in an increasingly remarkable way over the time of existence and work, a progressive prevail of the "signs" of classical authors.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Pavan, Stefania Lezioni Di Poesia Firenze : Firenze University Press,c2006
    Sprache: Italienisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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  • 2
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    [s.l.] :Firenze University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9958380404602883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (1 p.)
    ISBN: 9788864531052
    Inhalt: This book focuses upon an aspect which has been little investigated to date in the poetics of Iosif Brodskij: the rich intertextual network that links his verses to classical literature. Brodskij's intertext never appears as imitation but rather as mimesis, like an inescapable mediation - at times concealed by the presence of cultures diachronically closer, the Russian in the first place - strongly impregnated with meaning and teaching: "(As for creation, the pen has created very little). / But how much light it casts in the night, / the ink, merging with the darkness!". This book proposes moments of reflection on the intense and nuanced relation that connects Brodskij's poetics with the poetics of Aristotle, and the subtle but equally strong links of Brodskij's idea of democracy with that of the organisation of government in Plato's Republic. Pursuing an historic approach, the book delineates the characteristics of Brodskij as a reader of the classics and, at the same time, as a person intimately involved, at an individual and collective level, in the events of Russian culture. In Brodskij's dialogical approach, in particular in relation to ancient classical culture, the lineaments of the poet emerge clearly. Considered in their globality, these reveal inspiration, thought (profound, and strongly impregnated with philosophy), moral rigour (ironic and self-ironising), the renunciation of the display of feelings, and the tension towards an autobiographical writing that is universalised and externalised, a strong and constant link with the narration of myths and, in a manner that is increasingly marked over the time of his life and work, a progressive prevalence of the signs of the classical authors.
    Anmerkung: Italian.
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9788864531052
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 886453105X
    Sprache: Italienisch
    Schlagwort(e): Poetry ; Poetry
    Bibliothek Standort Signatur Band/Heft/Jahr Verfügbarkeit
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    gbv_1778770789
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9788864531052
    Serie: Biblioteca di Studi di Filologia Moderna
    Inhalt: This book focuses upon an aspect which has been little investigated to date in the poetics of Iosif Brodskij: the rich intertextual network that links his verses to classical literature. Brodskij's intertext never appears as imitation but rather as mimesis, like an inescapable mediation - at times concealed by the presence of cultures diachronically closer, the Russian in the first place - strongly impregnated with meaning and teaching: "(As for creation, the pen has created very little). / But how much light it casts in the night, / the ink, merging with the darkness!". This book proposes moments of reflection on the intense and nuanced relation that connects Brodskij's poetics with the poetics of Aristotle, and the subtle but equally strong links of Brodskij's idea of democracy with that of the organisation of government in Plato's Republic. Pursuing an historic approach, the book delineates the characteristics of Brodskij as a reader of the classics and, at the same time, as a person intimately involved, at an individual and collective level, in the events of Russian culture. In Brodskij's dialogical approach, in particular in relation to ancient classical culture, the lineaments of the poet emerge clearly. Considered in their globality, these reveal inspiration, thought (profound, and strongly impregnated with philosophy), moral rigour (ironic and self-ironising), the renunciation of the display of feelings, and the tension towards an autobiographical writing that is universalised and externalised, a strong and constant link with the narration of myths and, in a manner that is increasingly marked over the time of his life and work, a progressive prevalence of the signs of the classical authors
    Inhalt: Lezioni di poesia mette in luce un aspetto finora poco indagato nella poetica di Iosif Brodskij, la ricca rete intertestuale che lega i suoi versi alle letterature classiche. L'intertesto brodskiano mai appare come "imitazione", piuttosto come "mimesis", come una mediazione, talvolta celata dalla presenza di culture diacronicamente più vicine, in primis quella russa ineludibile, fortemente impregnata di senso e insegnamento: «(Creando, ben poco la penna ha creato). / Ma quanta luce dà nella notte, / con il buio fondendosi, l'inchiostro!». Lezioni di poesia propone momenti di riflessioni sull'intenso e sfumato rapporto che lega poetica brodskiana e poetica aristotelica, e sui sottili ma altrettanto forti nessi dell'idea di democrazia in Brodskij con quella dell'organizzazione di governo nella Repubblica di Platone. Tramite un percorso storico il volume delinea i tratti di Brodskij, lettore dei classici e, contemporaneamente, persona intimamente coinvolta, sul piano individuale e collettivo, nelle vicende della cultura russa. Nel "porsi dialogico" di Brodskij, in particolare nei confronti dell'antica cultura classica, si fanno emergere chiari i lineamenti del poeta, che nel loro insieme evocano ispirazione, pensiero (profondo e fortemente impregnato di filosofia), rigore morale (ironico e autoironico), rinuncia all'esibizione dei sentimenti, tensione a una scrittura autobiografica "universalizzata" e "estraniata", forte e costante legame con la narrazione dei miti e, in maniera sempre più rimarcabile nel tempo dell'esistenza e dell'opera, un progressivo prevalere dei "segni" degli autori classici
    Anmerkung: Italian
    Sprache: Italienisch
    Bibliothek Standort Signatur Band/Heft/Jahr Verfügbarkeit
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    Firenze University Press
    UID:
    edoccha_9958380404602883
    ISBN: 9788864531052
    Inhalt: This book focuses upon an aspect which has been little investigated to date in the poetics of Iosif Brodskij: the rich intertextual network that links his verses to classical literature. Brodskij's intertext never appears as imitation but rather as mimesis, like an inescapable mediation - at times concealed by the presence of cultures diachronically closer, the Russian in the first place - strongly impregnated with meaning and teaching: "(As for creation, the pen has created very little). / But how much light it casts in the night, / the ink, merging with the darkness!". This book proposes moments of reflection on the intense and nuanced relation that connects Brodskij's poetics with the poetics of Aristotle, and the subtle but equally strong links of Brodskij's idea of democracy with that of the organisation of government in Plato's Republic. Pursuing an historic approach, the book delineates the characteristics of Brodskij as a reader of the classics and, at the same time, as a person intimately involved, at an individual and collective level, in the events of Russian culture. In Brodskij's dialogical approach, in particular in relation to ancient classical culture, the lineaments of the poet emerge clearly. Considered in their globality, these reveal inspiration, thought (profound, and strongly impregnated with philosophy), moral rigour (ironic and self-ironising), the renunciation of the display of feelings, and the tension towards an autobiographical writing that is universalised and externalised, a strong and constant link with the narration of myths and, in a manner that is increasingly marked over the time of his life and work, a progressive prevalence of the signs of the classical authors.
    Anmerkung: Italian.
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 88-6453-105-X
    Sprache: Italienisch
    Bibliothek Standort Signatur Band/Heft/Jahr Verfügbarkeit
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    Firenze University Press
    UID:
    edocfu_9958380404602883
    ISBN: 9788864531052
    Inhalt: This book focuses upon an aspect which has been little investigated to date in the poetics of Iosif Brodskij: the rich intertextual network that links his verses to classical literature. Brodskij's intertext never appears as imitation but rather as mimesis, like an inescapable mediation - at times concealed by the presence of cultures diachronically closer, the Russian in the first place - strongly impregnated with meaning and teaching: "(As for creation, the pen has created very little). / But how much light it casts in the night, / the ink, merging with the darkness!". This book proposes moments of reflection on the intense and nuanced relation that connects Brodskij's poetics with the poetics of Aristotle, and the subtle but equally strong links of Brodskij's idea of democracy with that of the organisation of government in Plato's Republic. Pursuing an historic approach, the book delineates the characteristics of Brodskij as a reader of the classics and, at the same time, as a person intimately involved, at an individual and collective level, in the events of Russian culture. In Brodskij's dialogical approach, in particular in relation to ancient classical culture, the lineaments of the poet emerge clearly. Considered in their globality, these reveal inspiration, thought (profound, and strongly impregnated with philosophy), moral rigour (ironic and self-ironising), the renunciation of the display of feelings, and the tension towards an autobiographical writing that is universalised and externalised, a strong and constant link with the narration of myths and, in a manner that is increasingly marked over the time of his life and work, a progressive prevalence of the signs of the classical authors.
    Anmerkung: Italian.
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 88-6453-105-X
    Sprache: Italienisch
    Bibliothek Standort Signatur Band/Heft/Jahr Verfügbarkeit
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