À propos de l'auteur

Melchiorre Cesarotti was an Italian philosopher, poet, and translator, best known for his contributions to literature during the Enlightenment era. He gained prominence through his passionate advocacy for the revival of the Italian language in literature, emphasizing the importance of native expression over foreign influences. His translation of Ossian's poems into Italian significantly impacted the literary landscape of his time, inspiring a wave of romanticism in Italy.

Cesarotti's work extended beyond translation; he also composed original poetry and engaged in philosophical discourse. His writings often reflected the ideals of the Enlightenment, promoting reason and individualism while critiquing societal norms. Despite facing criticism for his unconventional styles, he left a lasting legacy in the Italian literary canon, influencing future generations of writers and thinkers. His dedication to linguistic and cultural identity remains a significant aspect of his contributions to literature and philosophy.

Nationalité Italien
Date de naissance October 12, 1730
Lieu de naissance Padua, Veneto, Italy
Date de décès October 6, 1808