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  1. Country. Italy. Language. Italian. Genre. Philosophy. Published. 1827 (1st edition) Small Moral Works ( Italian: Operette morali [opeˌrette moˈraːli]) is a collection of 24 writings (dialogues and fictional essays) by the Italian poet and philosopher Giacomo Leopardi, written between 1824 and 1832.

  2. For over five years years he stopped writing lyric poetry so he could concentrate on composing his innovative prose magnum opus called Operette morali (Small Moral Works). Frederick John Snell, author of The Primer of Italian Literature, commented on Leopardi’s style and mastery of language: “He opens every little scratch, and probes, if he ...

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    Small Moral Works of Giacomo Leopardi. Ten "pieces", taken from the work of Italian poet and philosopher Giacomo Leopardi (1798-1837), and in each of them we witness dialogues between characters who confront themselves in a friendly but also conflictive way, putting questions and making manifest, clear and understandable, through theatrical ...

  4. Small Moral Works ( Operette morali) is a collection of 24 writings (dialogues and fictional essays) by the Italian poet and philosopher Giacomo Leopardi, written between 1824 and 1832. My favorite writing in this collection is Dialogue between the Earth and the Moon.

  5. A diferencia de Canti de Leopardi , Small Moral Works se escribió en su totalidad en 1824. Diferentes ediciones muestran la adición de diálogos posteriores y otros ajustes. Las obras reflejan la convicción de que la razón, lejos de ser la causa de la infelicidad del hombre, es el único medio por el cual el hombre puede evitar la desesperación.

  6. Small Moral Works (Operette morali opeˌrette moˈraːli) is a collection of 24 writings (dialogues and fictional essays) by the Italian poet and philosopher Giacomo Leopardi, written between 1824 and 1832.

  7. 6 de nov. de 2023 · The Operette Morali (Small Moral Works), composed in 1824 and published in 1827, is a collection of dialogues and essays that delve into the profound limitations of human reason in its struggle against the natural world.