Appunti sul Porfirio delle Operette morali e dell’ultimo Luzi: dall’“estrema lezione” al “ragazzo di Recanati”
Parole chiave:
Leopardi, Luzi, Porfirio, intertestualità, Plotino.
Abstract
Porphyry, who acts as a spokesman, in the homonymous Dialogo, of a young Leopardi, and as a counterpoint to his Neoplatonic master Plotinus behind who hides a more mature Leopardi, is welcomed and rethought in Mario Luzi’s last poetry. As a new Plotinus, Luzi conveys a “final lesson” of humanitas to the “Recanati’s youngster”. By doing so, he rehabilitates and reconciles Leopardi’s philosophy with his own system of thought.
Pubblicato
2024-03-21
Come citare
[1]
Battistel, L. 2024. Appunti sul Porfirio delle Operette morali e dell’ultimo Luzi: dall’“estrema lezione” al “ragazzo di Recanati”. Rivista Internazionale di Studi Leopardiani. 16, 4 (mar. 2024), 91-108.
Fascicolo
Sezione
Nuovi sguardi sulle Operette morali – Parte II