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A sequence of lyrical cantos and interspersed letters records a journey through Italy, blending travel description, classical art and ruins, and private correspondence. The narrator alternates between wonder and disappointment at monuments, reflects on love and human limitation, observes social unrest and the pull of politics yet seeks withdrawal into nature and thought, while exchanges with companions reveal romantic tension and self-questioning. Imagery moves from citylike heaps of antiquity to rural Apennine landscapes, combining formal meditation, ironic wit, and emotional restraint.
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