In this article the author attempts to draw our attention to the English poet Rossetti (1828-1882). The Italian origins of this London born poet are related to the «pre-Rafaelite aesthetic attitude» and also to aspects of a lyric poetry which displayed a strong Italian inspiration.
The context of 18th century thought is of particular relevance in the Western World in regard to the change of traditional mimetic to non-mimetic poetics: this is the case with the Swiss poetical theories of possible worlds and with the romantic, post-romantic and modernist sequences from about the 1740's/1750's until the 1930's/1940's. Emphasis ill be placed, however, on the influence of Leibniz' thinking on l...
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