After discussing the different meaning that the terms “poetry” and “philosophy” can assume in different cultural phases, the most famous Russian philosophic poems by Trediakovskij, Lomonosov, Deržavin in the Eighteenth century, and Tjutčev in the Nineteenth are presented, showing how poetry adds to the purely rational analysis of a problem, and how contradictions can be part of the proposed solution. In the end a short poem by Michail Murav’ev (1775-1783), approaching the relativity of Time is considered.
Una "Musa pensante" ? : temi e modalità della poesia filosofica in Russia tra Sette e Ottocento / L. Rossi - In: La poesia filosofica / [a cura di] A. Costazza. - Milano : Cisalpino, 2007. - ISBN 978-88-323-6087-5. - pp. 171-184
Una "Musa pensante" ? : temi e modalità della poesia filosofica in Russia tra Sette e Ottocento
L. Rossi
2007
Abstract
After discussing the different meaning that the terms “poetry” and “philosophy” can assume in different cultural phases, the most famous Russian philosophic poems by Trediakovskij, Lomonosov, Deržavin in the Eighteenth century, and Tjutčev in the Nineteenth are presented, showing how poetry adds to the purely rational analysis of a problem, and how contradictions can be part of the proposed solution. In the end a short poem by Michail Murav’ev (1775-1783), approaching the relativity of Time is considered.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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