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The author traces the intellectual and artistic development of Giosuè Carducci, portraying his classroom manner and public speech as marked by abrupt surges of insight set against rigorous historical method. Close readings of early lyrics and polemical pieces lead into an analysis of the Odi barbare and the poet's pronounced individualism, while attention to a recurring heroic sensibility shows how it shapes later production. The essay examines the poet's relations with younger writers and with evolving national tastes, and concludes by assessing his attitudes toward contemporary cultural and political debates through a blend of textual criticism and biographical observation.
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