
handle: 10366/69555
[ES] Este art?culo sigue un doble itinerario: el de las influencias que autores y obras italianas han ejercido sobre la obra del poeta moguere?o y viceversa, el de la notoriedad que Juan Ram?n alcanza en Italia. Dante, Petrarca y, sobre todo, Leopardi figuran entre los modelos que el poeta espa?ol sigue en su prosa y en su poes?a. Con Leopardi las afinidades son est?ticas y ?ticas. Ambos comparten la obsesi?n por el arte y la muerte y aspiran a una fusi?n entre arte y vida, coloc?ndose en la dimensi?n atemporal del arte y la distancia que la creaci?n necesita. Su afinidad de ideas se concreta en un m?todo de escritura parecido, que prefiere para expresarse formas breves, y que corrige constantemente lo ya escrito. No existe hasta el momento un estudio completo de la influencia que Juan Ram?n ejerci? en Italia. Sabemos que el n?mero de sus traducciones fue muy elevado y que fueron comentadas por hispanistas de primera fila.
[EN] This article follows a double itinerary: on one hand, the way in which Italian authors and works have influenced the poet's work and, on the other hand, Juan Ramon's notoriety in Italy. Dante, Petrarca and, above all, Leopardi figure among the patterns that the Spanish poet follows in his prose and poetry. He has estetic and ethic affinity with Leopardi. Both of them share art and death obsession and they aspire to an art and life fusion. Thus, they put themselves in the non temporary dimension of art and in the distance that creation needs. Their ideologic affinity fixes itself in a similar writing method, which prefers short expressions and constantly corrects what is already written. At the moment, it does not exist yet a complete study about Juan Ramon's influence in Italy. We know that a large number of his works were translated and that they were also commented by great Hispanists.
Pedagog?a, Pedagogía, Education
Pedagog?a, Pedagogía, Education
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