Ugo Foscolo

Ugo Foscolo was an Italian poet, novelist, and playwright born in 1778 in Zakynthos, Greece, then part of the Venetian Republic. He moved to Italy at a young age and quickly became a prominent figure in the literary scene, known for his passionate works that often reflected themes of love, loss, and the struggle for freedom. Foscolo's writing is marked by a deep appreciation for classical literature and a profound connection to the human experience, making him a key figure in the Italian Romantic movement.

Throughout his life, Foscolo faced political turmoil and personal challenges, including his opposition to Napoleon's rule, which influenced much of his work. His most famous pieces, such as the novel "Le ultime lettere di Jacopo Ortis" and the poem "Dei Sepolcri," showcase his lyrical prowess and philosophical depth. As you explore Foscolo's writings in this app, you'll discover a voice that speaks to the enduring themes of humanity and a spirit that resonates with the quest for identity and freedom. Enjoy diving into his world!

Le ultime lettere di Jacopo Ortis

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Ugo Foscolo



La vicenda trae origine dal suicidio di Girolamo Ortis, uno studente universitario nato a Vito d'Asio (Pordenone) il 13 maggio 1773 e morto …