Carducci, Odi barbare, Dinanzi alle Terme di Caracalla, poetry of ruins, classical sources.
Abstract
The contribution deals with the presence of classical sources in Giosue Carducci’s poem Dinanzi alle terme di Caracalla, included in his Odi barbare, which draws inspiration from the ruins of ancient Rome. Allusions to Latin poets like Horace and Propertius, as well as to Cicero and Homer can be noted, which, together with medieval and modern influences, contribute to expressing the poet’s moral message, severe but not without hope in a cultural and civil 'awakening' in contemporary times.
Biografia autore
Francesca Boldrer, Università degli Studi di Macerata
Dipartimento di Studi Umanistici - Lingue, Mediazione, Storia, Lettere, Filosofia
Professoressa associata di Lingua e letteratura latina