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Leopardian, a.|liːəˈpɑːdɪən| [f. the name of Count Giacomo Leopardi (1798–1837) + -ian.] Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the Italian poet and scholar Leopardi, or his works.
1881Fraser's Mag. XXIV. 571 In England we have had as yet no notice of the flood of Leopardian recollections, memoirs, and posthumous correspondence that has recently appeared in Italy. 1934Times Lit. Suppl. 21 June p. xi/1 This return to the Leopardian tradition in the more recent poets has been one of the most striking developments. 1947Horizon Apr. 195 Articles and books have been written on ‘Leopardian optimism’. 1970I. Origo Images & Shadows viii. 181, I remember telling the distinguished Leopardian scholar and critic, Giuseppe de Robertis..that..I was just beginning a second life of the poet. He began to laugh. ‘I see that you have caught it, too,’ he said, ‘il vizio leopardiano.’ |