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Giovanni Placido Agostino Pascoli (Italian: [d?o?vanni
?paskoli]; 31 December 1855 – 6 April 1912) was an Italian poet,
classical scholar and an emblematic figure of Italian literature in the
late nineteenth century. He was, together with Gabriele D'Annunzio, the
greatest Italian decadent poet.
Giovanni Pascoli was born at San Mauro di Download Libro
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"San Mauro Pascoli" in his honor in 1932), into a well-to-do family. He
was the fourth of ten children of Ruggero Pascoli and Caterina Vincenzi
Alloccatelli. His father was administrator of an estate of farm land of
the Princes Torlonia on which the Pascoli family lived.
On the Download Libro Tutte le poesie. Ediz. integrale pdf
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returning home from the market at Cesena in a carriage drawn by a black
and white mare (una cavalla storna), he was shot and killed by an
assassin hiding in a ditch by the road. The mare continued slowly on
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way and brought home the body of her slain
master. The murderer was never apprehended.
Giovanni Pascoli had a tragic childhood, struck by the
murder of his father and the early deaths of his mother, sister and two
brothers, and the subsequent financial decline of the family. The
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father's assassination echoes in particular in one of his most popular
poems, "La cavalla storna". His whole first work, Myricae (1891),
reflects his unhappy childhood.
In 1871 he moved to Rimini with six of his brothers. Here
he made friends with Andrea Costa, and began to participate in Socialist
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brief imprisonment in Bologna following a protest against the capture of
the anarchist Giovanni Passannante, who attempted to kill Humbert I.
Pascoli composed an Ode to Passannante, which he tore up soon after
reading it during a socialist gathering in Download Libro Tutte le
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Pascoli studied at the University of Bologna, where his teacher and mentor was Giosuè Carducci. He graduated in 1882,
and began to teach in high schools in Matera and Massa. He lived next
to his sisters Ida and Maria, in an attempt to renew the original
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gratis italiano a "nest" (as he called it) for the sisters and himself.
Although he was almost married, it is speculated that he never did
because of an immature and perhaps ambiguous relationship with his
sisters.
In the same year, Pascoli dedicated a literary work to the
memory of Giuseppe Garibaldi, a Download Libro Tutte le poesie. Ediz.
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movement, as well as to Carducci, his beloved teacher and close friend.
In the meantime he began to collaborate with the magazine
Vita nuova, which published his first poems later collected in Myricae.
In 1894 Pascoli was called to Rome to work for the Download Libro Tutte
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Instruction, and there he published the first version of Poemi
conviviali. Later he moved between cities living in Bologna, Florence
and Messina, but remained always psychologically rooted
to his original, idealized peasant origins.
In 1895 he and his sister Maria moved into a house at
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literary awards. The political and social turmoil of the early 20th
century, which was to lead to Italy's participation in World War I and
to the advent of Fascism, further strengthened Pascoli's insecurity and
pessimism.
From 1897 to 1903 he taught Latin Download Libro Tutte le
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Messina, and then in Pisa. When Carducci retired, Pascoli replaced him
as professor of Italian literature at the University of Bologna.[1] In
1912, already ill of cirrhosis (from alcohol abuse), Giovanni Pascoli
died of liver cancer at the age of 56 in Bologna. An atheist,[2] he
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entombed in the chapel annexed to his house at Castelvecchio, where his
beloved sister, Maria, would also be laid to rest.
Although he was not an active participant in any literary movement of the time, nor showed any particular
propensity towards contemporary European poetry (as opposed to
D'Annunzio), he Download Libro Tutte le poesie. Ediz. integrale pdf
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idealistic tendencies, typical of late nineteenth century culture marked
by the progressive exhaustion of Positivism.
Overall his work appears to be followed by a constant
tension between the old classicist tradition inherited from his teacher
Giosuè Carducci, and the new themes of decadentism.
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