Paolo Bellezza was born in Milan, Italy, on January 25, 1867, and died there on April 10, 1950 . In addition to his essay on the paradosso (paradox), he was a prolific writer, professor, and literary critic, publishing numerous other works. Selected publications by Paolo Bellezza Le arti presso il Manzoni: A study of the arts as they relate to Italian author Alessandro Manzoni. Poesie e prose giapponesi: An edited volume of Japanese poetry and prose, featuring Bellezza as the editor and various authors as translators. Literary criticism and essays: Bellezza was a frequent contributor to literary journals and academic publications. For example, the journal Lettere Italiane published a commemorative piece on his work in 1951, showcasing his broader impact on Italian letters. Translations: He translated works from other languages, including Alfred Tennyson's poetry, as seen in Le ultime poesie tradotte in versi italiani da Paolo Bellezza (The last poems translated into Italian verse by Paolo Bellezza), published in 1893.
Tuesday, October 21, 2025
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)


No comments:
Post a Comment