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26 May 202414 April 2025 #Analysis, #Legends, #loss, #nature, #Translator's note, Poetry Leave a comment Giosuè Carducci

Giosuè Carducci: Elegia di Monte Spluga / Elegy of Mount Spluga

Picking up from last week’s post...from "For Annie" to "Elegy of Mount Spluga Elegia di Monte Spluga Giosuè Carducci No, forme non eran d'aer colorato né piantegarrule e mosse al vento: ninfe eran tutte e dee. E quale[1] iva salendo volubile e cerula comevelata emerse Teti da l'Egeo grande a Giove: e qual balzava da la palpitante scorza de'…Read more Giosuè Carducci: Elegia di Monte Spluga / Elegy of Mount Spluga

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